It is purely prefence. User Info: luckycharms It's really a matter of personal preference, but supposedly the Holo makes for a tighter, more accurate bulllet spread on the M16, so I would recommend it for that gun.
Other than that, use whichever one you play better with User Info: BobbyBlu It is preference, with two exceptions. Also, a holographic with an m16 tightens the bullet spread, making it more accurate. User Info: trogdor Everyone here is wrong about everything except for that it's a matter of opinion. The key difference between the Holographic Sight and the Red Dot Sight is that the Red Dot is smaller which allows for better accuracy at range whereas the Holographic sits higher on the weapon and reduces the effects of the muzzle flash when a player is aiming down their sights.
Some people find it easier to see their target and quickly find the reticle due to the translucent "cut-out" cross-hair which is a small circle with a larger circle around it. Others find that the larger sight actually obscures the target making it hard to aim precisely and acquire targets at range. The larger circle is much closer to the smaller circle, which is why the larger one obscures the target so much.
It has a thicker frame than the Red Dot Sight, again reducing visibility. The preference between this sight and Red Dot Sight depends on whether the player needs long range pinpoint accuracy and has time for the sway to settle or whether the player will be firing on the move. It is also important to note that on the sunny maps such as Afghan , the Holographic sight will sometimes appear to glare, making far shots difficult, especially against snipers who are difficult to see.
Due to the height of the Holographic Sight and its positioning, many will choose the type of sight depending on the sight on the gun. For example, for the UMP. However, on weapons such as the AK where the sight sits on top, many players will choose the Red Dot Sight instead, as the Holographic Sight will take up more space and obstruct the player's peripheral view.
In addition to providing a clearer sight picture, the FAL gains five damage minimum damage. This translates to two hit kills at any range with Stopping Power or one shot to the head at close range. Much of the Heartbeat Sensor's display can also be seen while aiming down the sights with the M16A4 if the holographic sight is also equipped via the Bling perk.
The model for the sight is much more detailed, featuring labels and the manufacturer's logo. It is also a component of the Hybrid Sight. It has an enhanced zoom relative to the Red Dot Sight, having 1. Furthermore, the area of the screen blocked by the sight frame is more significant than its Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 variant. It can be purchased from the Weapon Armory.
Players can now customize the reticle after a certain amount of kills and extra challenges after the Spray reticle is unlocked. However, it has a thicker frame than that of the Reflex Sight which can slightly block the users view. The higher zoom makes the EOTech Sight a better choice for long range engagements, but the Reflex Sight is better for closer ranges. When combined with the grip, the effects stack, leading to a more noticeably reduced recoil spread pattern.
In multiplayer and Extinction , the switch on the left side of the sight is replaced with an LED bar showing how much damage the weapon will do at the current range; it goes up as the player moves closer with the weapon in ADS. In the campaign, the holographic sight is different from the one in multiplayer and extinction and only features some kind of upgrade for the sight.
The holographic however, is often easier for less accurate players due to the larger 'sweet spot'. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Difference between Holographic and Red Dot sight? Ask Question. Asked 11 years, 1 month ago. Active 11 years ago. Viewed 6k times.
Improve this question. Earlz Earlz 3, 7 7 gold badges 29 29 silver badges 49 49 bronze badges. Also see this related forum posting: gamespot. Add a comment. Unlike the RDS, the reticule in the middle doesn't sway when turning. Some people find it easier to see their target and quickly find the reticule due to the semi-opaque "cut-out" crosshair which is a small circle with a larger circle around it. Others find that the larger sight actually obscures the target making it hard to aim precisely and acquire targets at range.
As compared to a real Holographic Sight, the larger circle in the game is much closer to the smaller circle, which is why the larger one obscures the target so much.
The preference between this sight and Red Dot Sight depends on whether you need long range pinpoint accuracy and have time for the sway to settle or whether you will be firing on the move. It is also important to note that on the sunny maps such as Afghan , the Holographic sight will sometimes appear to glare, making far shots difficult, especially against snipers who are difficult to see.
The base damage for the FAL is increased from to when Holographic Sight attached, or any Bling variation that includes the Holographic Sight, allowing a 2-shot kill with Stopping Power at all ranges. The M16A4 also has reduced recoil when the Holographic Sight is attached. Please Log In to post. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.
This one demonstrates the way the holographic reticle will stay fixed on target regardless of the angle that you are viewing the scope from.
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