When scanning you can double click on the signature on the map or on the list to centre the signal. Positioning the probes is more precise looking straight on. And yea, on video the shake is kinda off putting
I do that when I'm scanning for real, but that's not necessary to be that precise for the beginner sites. And yeah, I'll be leaving camera shake off. I honestly didn't notice it until it was pointed out, but I know it can be rough for some viewers.
@@sbssmachine1 it's related, certainly. There are people who basically can't play 3d games because they're so susceptible to motion sickness. I used to get car sick as a kid (though I think that was at least partially related to heat, dust, and exhaust) but never from games, even when doing things that none of my friends could handle (in flight sims, especially).
When scanning you can double click on the signature on the map or on the list to centre the signal. Positioning the probes is more precise looking straight on.
And yea, on video the shake is kinda off putting
I do that when I'm scanning for real, but that's not necessary to be that precise for the beginner sites.
And yeah, I'll be leaving camera shake off. I honestly didn't notice it until it was pointed out, but I know it can be rough for some viewers.
@@mrresistor3067I think it’s a bit like how the driver never gets car sick lol. I used to use it but with multiple clients it’s distracting
@@sbssmachine1 it's related, certainly. There are people who basically can't play 3d games because they're so susceptible to motion sickness. I used to get car sick as a kid (though I think that was at least partially related to heat, dust, and exhaust) but never from games, even when doing things that none of my friends could handle (in flight sims, especially).