Quote from: SM on Dec 03, 2012, 04:09:58 AM
As I've said ad nauseum - I don't see how.
Other things might do that.
The contrasting colors (red vs white dots) assist with quickly absorbing the information in the middle of a firefight, since you can't fire your weapon and look at the motion tracker at the same time.
It seems that the red dots are the product of having the motion tracker in your hand and not being able to fire if you want to look at it. Its a trade off for the authenticity of holding an actual motion tracker instead of it being part of the HUD.
I'm not advocating for red dots, I have just been really curious why they did it.