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Old January 27th, 2015, 09:36 AM   #65
csmith12
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Name: Chris (aka Reactor)
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Originally Posted by subxero View Post
I think I tend to set my focus too close and rely on my peripheral to read further ahead. Perhaps it should be more the other way. Set my focus a little further but use my peripheral to keep track of what is up close??
Sounds like you have a plan right there. ^^^

And I feel you while in the woods. All the branches, spider webs and such wreak havoc on your visual skills. And it makes perfect sense that the issue is more pronounced at faster speeds. For example; an airplane going 400+mph up in the sky looks like it's moving pretty slow, but a fighter jet skimming the deck at 400+mph will definately look fast.

Simply put, looking farther ahead will grant you space and time and your above average use of FOV will make it even better, if you can complement it with the right amount of attention.
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