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Sep 20 2008, 01:37 AM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Validating Posts: 7,999 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,890 |
No, but Silence does. Golly, I wonder why.
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Sep 20 2008, 05:32 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 8-September 08 From: St. Louis, UCAS Member No.: 16,329 |
Have you ever thought that it would be because your real vision is screwed and you have nothing to map your ultrasound overlay to?
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Sep 20 2008, 05:59 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 8-September 08 From: St. Louis, UCAS Member No.: 16,329 |
Whoa, Whoa, whoa....
For a while there I thought you were arguing for Ultrasound vision enhancements in cybereyes. I went through and re-read some things in the core book, and you can't even put ultrasound sensors and receivers in cybereyes. The only way you can view it is through the aid of an image link/ ultrasound display on some technological means and that pretty much kills all of your argument. yeah, there is headware for echolocation and ultrasound. It shows your brain a map. But it isn't vision through the eyes without the aid of technology, and it sure isn't your natural way of viewing things. Argument over, can't be used to target spells. However, I did like the idea of maybe using it if it was the primary means of viewing things, like with awakened bats or critters. Their brains are developed for that sort of thing. |
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Sep 20 2008, 03:43 PM
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#279
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Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,664 Joined: 21-September 04 From: Arvada, CO Member No.: 6,686 |
No, but Silence does. Golly, I wonder why. Ultrasound takes a -3 in full darkness also. Why's that? Have you ever thought that it would be because your real vision is screwed and you have nothing to map your ultrasound overlay to? What? How does this make sense at all? Whoa, Whoa, whoa.... For a while there I thought you were arguing for Ultrasound vision enhancements in cybereyes. I went through and re-read some things in the core book, and you can't even put ultrasound sensors and receivers in cybereyes. The only way you can view it is through the aid of an image link/ ultrasound display on some technological means and that pretty much kills all of your argument. yeah, there is headware for echolocation and ultrasound. It shows your brain a map. But it isn't vision through the eyes without the aid of technology, and it sure isn't your natural way of viewing things. Argument over, can't be used to target spells. However, I did like the idea of maybe using it if it was the primary means of viewing things, like with awakened bats or critters. Their brains are developed for that sort of thing. Uh, welcome to the thread? No, I never argued for ultrasound in a cybereye. You are right, you cannot put ultrasound in a cyber eye. You can get it as cyberware yes. Or as bioware with some other implants too. "But it isn't vision through the eyes without the aid of technology" and cybereyes are? Pray-tell how is a cybereye not technology? Also please quote where it says that it has to go through your eyes. Since a cybereye stuck in your hand is perfectly valid for targetting spells with also. |
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Sep 20 2008, 06:04 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 8-September 08 From: St. Louis, UCAS Member No.: 16,329 |
Also please quote where it says that it has to go through your eyes. I'd say that the phrase "natural vision" in the targeting section of the spellcasting order of operations pretty much covers that. As a GM, I'd also rule that any cybereyes implanted in ones hands don't work, they aren't natural. They'd need all kinds of wiring and redirecting to be used, but it'd be an extra sense, not a natural one. Same goes for both ultrasound and echolocation. They are extra senses, not natural vision. |
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Sep 20 2008, 06:43 PM
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#281
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 748 Joined: 22-April 07 From: Vermont Member No.: 11,507 |
Only eyes (and cybereyes) may be used for magical LOS targeting, with image links specifically excluded.
Ultrasound (implanted or not) is non-visual data, presented as a visual overlay, but not actually vision (this is described clearly in the Ultrasound description). In all cases such overlays are not allowed for magical LOS targeting. Both full Echolocation bioware (Augmentation, p.63–67) and the Biosonar metagenetic quality (Runner's Companion, p.111) are specifically described as biological versions of Ultrasound, hence using those rules and limitations. No clarification or errata is needed. Sound based "vision" (bio or not) is not good enough for magic LOS. No matter how much you parse any one sentence in the rules to argue otherwise, the above is clear in the rules as a whole. Arguments about "its bio" or "it paid for with essence" are pointless since no matter how "vision-like" Ultrasound/Echolocation/Biosonar is, it is not vision for magical LOS. Now, if one were to house-rule that awakened bats and dolphins can magically target via their natural biosonar; than one could extrapolate that metahumans with the Biosonar metagenetic quality should be able to also, since they were born with the sense. While I would allow this in my campaign, it is not RAW. |
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Sep 20 2008, 06:53 PM
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#282
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 748 Joined: 22-April 07 From: Vermont Member No.: 11,507 |
Side note:
My understanding of the weird cybereye location rules, is that they do work for magic LOS so long as they are implanted, but if removed from the body (cybereye drone etc.) than the data becomes an image link and is no longer good enough. From a game-balance point of view, a weirdly located cybereye, is no different than mage-sight goggles, and actually more limited. |
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Sep 20 2008, 09:53 PM
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#283
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Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,664 Joined: 21-September 04 From: Arvada, CO Member No.: 6,686 |
I'd say that the phrase "natural vision" in the targeting section of the spellcasting order of operations pretty much covers that. As a GM, I'd also rule that any cybereyes implanted in ones hands don't work, they aren't natural. They'd need all kinds of wiring and redirecting to be used, but it'd be an extra sense, not a natural one. Same goes for both ultrasound and echolocation. They are extra senses, not natural vision. Thats fine that you'd rule that way, but understand that it would be a house rule and not RAW. Only eyes (and cybereyes) may be used for magical LOS targeting, with image links specifically excluded. Quote please? Somewhere where it says only eyes? What about eyebands? Ultrasound (implanted or not) is non-visual data, presented as a visual overlay, but not actually vision (this is described clearly in the Ultrasound description). In all cases such overlays are not allowed for magical LOS targeting. Not actually vision? Its clear? SR4, 324, "Ultrasound: The ultrasound accessory consists of an emitter that sends out continuous ultrasonic pulses and a receiver that picks up the echoes of these pulses to create a topographic ultrasound “map� that is laid over (or replaces) the user’s normal visual sensory input. While ultrasound vision is perfect to “see� textures, calculate exact distances, and pick up things otherwise invisible to the naked eye (like people cloaked by an invisibility spell), it is less adept at other tasks like perceiving colors and brightness. It cannot penetrate materials like glass that would be transparent to optical sensors." I think its pretty clear that it is vision as far as what your brain thinks. Both full Echolocation bioware (Augmentation, p.63–67) and the Biosonar metagenetic quality (Runner's Companion, p.111) are specifically described as biological versions of Ultrasound, hence using those rules and limitations. Which is why they should work. The reason given for ultrasound/radar not working is because of the computer processing involved. THe bioware/surge doesn't have any computer processing, so it should work. No clarification or errata is needed. Sound based "vision" (bio or not) is not good enough for magic LOS. A quote would be nice. Nothing says that at all, it just says that tech stuff doesn't work unless paid for with essence. No matter how much you parse any one sentence in the rules to argue otherwise, the above is clear in the rules as a whole. I again, disagree. The targetting rules say that stuff paid for with essence is good enough, and you pay for essence for these mods. Therefore, it should be good enough. Now, Synner has said that this is not so, which is why the books should be fixed. Arguments about "its bio" or "it paid for with essence" are pointless since no matter how "vision-like" Ultrasound/Echolocation/Biosonar is, it is not vision for magical LOS. Nothing says it isn't magical LOS directly. It being paid for with essence satisfies the criteria for being able to be used for magical LOS. Now, if one were to house-rule that awakened bats and dolphins can magically target via their natural biosonar; than one could extrapolate that metahumans with the Biosonar metagenetic quality should be able to also, since they were born with the sense. While I would allow this in my campaign, it is not RAW. Thats house rules, which I'm not trying to get into here. |
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Sep 20 2008, 11:23 PM
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#284
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 8-September 08 From: St. Louis, UCAS Member No.: 16,329 |
How many times do we have to quote the magical targeting "natural vision." Nobody has ultrasound as a natural vision because it isn't even vision. It's another use of sense of sound. How many times do we need to go over this before you comprehend what ultrasound is? It's handled as a vision sense in the book to make things simple. Obviously it's so simple that simpletons take it a bit to literally.
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Sep 20 2008, 11:29 PM
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#285
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Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,664 Joined: 21-September 04 From: Arvada, CO Member No.: 6,686 |
And the part about cyber or bio enhancements paid for with essence can be used means nothing to you? Thermo isn't natural for a human, but a human mage who gets cybereyes with thermal can target with it. It isn't "natural vision" but can still be used. Your point doesn't have backing behind it.
Ultrasound is seen by the character, I don't know why you can't realize that. It isn't "I hear a person there" You see it. That is vision. |
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Sep 21 2008, 12:56 AM
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#286
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 748 Joined: 22-April 07 From: Vermont Member No.: 11,507 |
Tarantula your own quoting above answered the question.
Ultrasound is "laid over (or replaces) the user’s normal visual sensory input". Echolocation is biotech Ultrasound and follows the same rules. Magical targeting prohibits the use of such laid over inputs no matter how visual they seem. This rules out all inputs not generated by the eyes or cybereyes (and eyebands are specifically a type of cybereye.) It is clear to me now that you do not really care what the rules on this topic mean, you just hope to get them changed to what you seem to want them to mean (ultrasound based LOS targeting) That is clearly not going to happen, and your continued rehashing of your complaint is wasting the time of everybody who is still responding. And before you argue that only "technological" overlays are prohibited, cybertech and biotech are both "technological". As I said if critters born with Biosonar can use it for LOS targeting than metahumans born with Biosonar should be able to as well, but by RAW nothing can LOS target even with Biosonar. |
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Sep 21 2008, 01:43 AM
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#287
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Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,664 Joined: 21-September 04 From: Arvada, CO Member No.: 6,686 |
Tarantula your own quoting above answered the question. Ultrasound is "laid over (or replaces) the user’s normal visual sensory input". Echolocation is biotech Ultrasound and follows the same rules. Magical targeting prohibits the use of such laid over inputs no matter how visual they seem. This rules out all inputs not generated by the eyes or cybereyes (and eyebands are specifically a type of cybereye.) Oh? Wheres the quote for that? It is clear to me now that you do not really care what the rules on this topic mean, you just hope to get them changed to what you seem to want them to mean (ultrasound based LOS targeting) Thats funny, because I actually want it to be changed to agree with Synners statement, that ultrasound, etc. should NOT be allowed for spell targetting. My point is that at the moment, the rules do not make that clear. That is clearly not going to happen, and your continued rehashing of your complaint is wasting the time of everybody who is still responding. And before you argue that only "technological" overlays are prohibited, cybertech and biotech are both "technological". As I said if critters born with Biosonar can use it for LOS targeting than metahumans born with Biosonar should be able to as well, but by RAW nothing can LOS target even with Biosonar. How is bioware technological? Its an organ. |
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Sep 21 2008, 09:43 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 8-September 08 From: St. Louis, UCAS Member No.: 16,329 |
QUOTE (Core Book page 173) A spellcaster can target anyone or anything she can see directly with her natural vision. Physical cyber- or bio-enhancements paid for with Essence can be used to spot targets, but any technological visual aids that substitute themselves for the character’s own visual senses—cameras, electronic binoculars, Matrix feeds, etc.—cannot be used. Obviously your grasp of the English language fails you. When the sentence before "cyber or bio enhancements" specifically mentions "natural vision," those enhancements that the writers are referring to are specifically for enhancing or replacing their "natural vision." That's why a human who gets cybereyes with thermo and low light can now cast in them. They become innately natural with the cybereyes. If someone gets a bioware version of troll's or cat's eyes, then they can now cast in that light spectrum because that is natural. That sentence, yes, could have been better written to say something like ""cyber or bio <eye> enhancements paid for with Essence," but it doesn't, so you context clues to stop being such a literal idiot. That's part of the ambiguity of the English language and why other cultures miss out on some of our nuances. You need to know that the information specifying which enhancements fall under this rule were already mentioned in the previous sentence. Here's what irks me though. Lets say the writers did re-write the sentence so you better understood what kind of cyber or bio enhancements would count and could be used like I mentioned above. Then you would find some stupid reason why you couldn't justify cat's eyes or troll eyes to be used because they are labeled as bioware and not "eyeware." Stop taking things literally without understanding the context. Didn't you ever go to school and learn that things taken out of context can have completely different meanings? |
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Sep 21 2008, 09:46 PM
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Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,664 Joined: 21-September 04 From: Arvada, CO Member No.: 6,686 |
Echolocation specifically references the ultrasound enhancement for vision. So it is an enhancement to vision, and since it is paid for with essence, should be valid for targetting with.
The fact that Synner has clarified this once, should show that its ambiguous enough to need clarification, but no errata has been mentioned for it. I just want for errata to happen. |
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Sep 21 2008, 09:58 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 8-September 08 From: St. Louis, UCAS Member No.: 16,329 |
We all know the drill now, and everyone (some more than others and including myself) are all looking like ass-hats. Bull, lock and shut this thread down so I can stop compulsively posting in here.
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Sep 21 2008, 10:29 PM
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#291
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Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,664 Joined: 21-September 04 From: Arvada, CO Member No.: 6,686 |
What I'd suggest for errata (since its fairly obvious they only want the normal vision to be used) would be to make the sentence something like, "Mages can only cast with normal, low-light, or thermographic vision, whether natural or implanted. Mages can use external vision enhancements, but they must be optical. (Example, Optical Devices, Pg 324). Mages can also target using astral perception."
This covers any ware like eye bands, thermo, trolls/cats eyes, cybereyes, weird locations for cyber eyes, and astrally perceiving, but bans glasses with thermo, ultrasound, radar, echolocation whether implanted or not, and even natural biosonar via surge. The only reason to leave the sentence open like they did, is if they planned for mages to be able to later target with some kind of vision enhancement that isn't in the main book. (In which case they could just have that gear state it allows magical targetting explicitly). |
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Sep 22 2008, 02:41 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 265 Joined: 30-July 08 Member No.: 16,176 |
Can you agree that the net effect of getting all 3 bioware is that you can use the ultrasound vision modifier table when using a visual perception test? No, though I would agree that you could make a non-visual perception test with those modifiers, instead of the standard ones. Ultrasound takes a -3 in full darkness also. Why's that? Wait, what? That's retarded. Even the ultrasound vision system shouldn't have a penalty for darkness, it has nothing to do with light. |
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Sep 22 2008, 03:13 AM
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Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,664 Joined: 21-September 04 From: Arvada, CO Member No.: 6,686 |
No, though I would agree that you could make a non-visual perception test with those modifiers, instead of the standard ones. Wait, what? That's retarded. Even the ultrasound vision system shouldn't have a penalty for darkness, it has nothing to do with light. Except it does. The visibility table on sr4, 140. |
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Sep 22 2008, 03:14 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 829 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 770 |
Wait, what? That's retarded. Even the ultrasound vision system shouldn't have a penalty for darkness, it has nothing to do with light. it's -3 for thermo in full darkness, just like it's -3 for ultrasound in full darkness - presumably because you lose all the other useful bits of information like color recognition, etc. Also, -3 seems to be the go-to for non-standard perception: it's -3 for using magesight goggles, too. |
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Sep 22 2008, 03:26 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 8-September 08 From: St. Louis, UCAS Member No.: 16,329 |
Remember that since ultrasound is overlaid on your vision, if you are in full darkness, you more or less have no vision to on which an ultrasound map will overlay. That's a good reason for a -3. You lose reference and additional detail.
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Sep 22 2008, 04:33 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 265 Joined: 30-July 08 Member No.: 16,176 |
Remember that since ultrasound is overlaid on your vision, if you are in full darkness, you more or less have no vision to on which an ultrasound map will overlay. That's a good reason for a -3. You lose reference and additional detail. Because, y'know, being in total darkness totally stops your image-link from displaying data. I mean, when you turn the lights off, your computer monitor stops working too! Oh wait! It doesn't! Now, if they gave you a blanket -3 on perception tests using ultrasound, that would make sense, but no, apparently lack of ambient light screws up the sound based system that, and I quote, "...replaces normal vision." I still say it's retarded. |
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Sep 22 2008, 06:44 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 8-September 08 From: St. Louis, UCAS Member No.: 16,329 |
why do you people keep forgetting that it OVERLAYS before it replaces. That's what a parentheses usually means. If it overlays, your normal vision doesn't stop working, it's just added on top of it. If it replaces, that means your normal vision has stopped working and your only visual input would be the overlay, which while just as detailed as it always is, doesn't have the added bonuses of being added to your normal vision for reference. It's basically saying you'd always be taking a negative 3 while just trying to perceive using an ultrasound map. It's real vision that helps compliment its usefulness.
You guys really need to learn to read and understand context. I never said the ultrasound functions less in the dark. Your eyes do. |
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Sep 22 2008, 07:04 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 265 Joined: 30-July 08 Member No.: 16,176 |
And explain to me how a 3d model, presumably shaded to indicate proximity, could possibly overlay normal vision without blotting it out, while still remaining useful?
Trying to use the ultrasound map and your normal vision would only make things more confusing. |
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Sep 22 2008, 07:37 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 228 Joined: 27-July 08 Member No.: 16,168 |
Technology at the moment probably can't make such things but in 2070, I'd say it's more than plausible to have a grid overlaying your vision to determine the edges of stuff. Guess closest thing to such would be system I've seen on some heavy forest machines. They "draw" to user's visor the land's shape so the driver doesn't have to guess where to drive but instead can see a simple wire-frame illustration of how the land is in front.
-3 from ultrasound comes from the fact that you lose so many details vs. your normal sight. Can you determine from a wire-frame image the difference between a statue and a real human? |
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Sep 22 2008, 08:45 AM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 265 Joined: 30-July 08 Member No.: 16,176 |
It's not really an issue of technology, it's an issue of information. We have technology now that can monitor and display ultrasound in realtime, but that doesn't change the fact that we can only process so much (visually) at a time. In your example above, the truck driver would actually have a penalty to his visual perception tests due to 'visual noise,' but a bonus to his 'deforestation check' (or whatever) due to the additional knowledge the overlay gives him.
--- I have no issue with a -3 penalty for using the ultrasound system alone, but it doesn't actually say that. It says that the visual overlay replaces your sight, not that it augments it, then it goes on to say that you take a -3 penalty in darkness. These two statements are fairly contradictory - one indicates that you are viewing only the ultrasound (which makes sense - you presumably see a greyscale image where darker = further away and lighter = closer), the other indicates that, instead, you're viewing an overlay on your normal vision, which doesn't make a lot of sense, considering the nature of the information and the limited number of ways it can be displayed. |
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