Using windows Magnifier app for enhancing zoom

i wouldnt call it cheating since its free, not installed and comes auto with windows

also the zoom gets bad after like 400%

Are magnifying glasses cheating?

If so, then moving your face closer to the screen is also cheating it seems

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We need to determine the lawful distance which you must remain from the computer screen.
Also the size of the computer screen too.

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maybe gaijin should ban Mircosoft

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Imagine posting an image of you cheating on the forum.
Bold.

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You can designate a shortcut for the zoom, so it is super useful for someone that snipes, especially with a good cannon. They just toggle it when they spot something with binoculars.

I think Gaijin should work better on banning third party apps, it doesn’t seem right for this app to work like that while in game.

According to the rules, we can’t use a device that modifies the image produced by the game. My monitor has brightness control, and I’m sure most if not all do, so can’t play with monitors any more.

should ban Nvdia GPU, it can use Filter for night battle.
same as your screen, it have some setting for dark

Hope you don’t wear glasses either since that also modifies the image.

The thing with apps like magnifier is that if you ban people for using it then you’re banning apps that help visually impaired people from playing the game, and by extension you’re banning anything (external to the game) that helps people with disabilities and other impairments from playing.

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Banned.

Reason: Modifying your eyesight with external equipment.

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Soon we will be banning people that play on mouse and keyboard, can’t give them advantage over console players.

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Software zoom is horrible, use this instead

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If you are using things like this, I hope you get banned :)
No mercy.

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Comparing brightness to zooming … that’s pretty lol.

The nocturnes have so much light that with a 1980’s monitor you can see.

Not sure on the comparison thing – I didn’t compare anything? The post of mine you replied to was referring to Rule 6.1.3 (as shown in a post above) which is a “device” cannot modify the game image… which would include monitors being able to adjust brightness, as well as things like contrast and, more useful, gamma …and, well, a lot of other things that came about since the 1980’s.

Speaking (writing?) of 1980’s… I remember 27 inch monitors that weighed a ton (not literally, but they were freakin. heavy with a large amount of glass in them) and when you’d degauss them it was like spacetime warped… comical compared to current day monitors which are much better … (but I miss degaussing)

I have just spilled my coffe thinking about it.

Got me there :(

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shocked-face-wide-eyes

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