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The '''Tau Plus (4x Telescopic)''' is a size 2 4x [[StarCitizen::Category:Telescopic sights|telescopic sight]] manufactured by [[StarCitizen:NV-TAC]]. It has a max zeroing range of 500 meters.<ref name="ingame">{{ | The '''Tau Plus (4x Telescopic)''' is a size 2 4x [[StarCitizen::Category:Telescopic sights|telescopic sight]] manufactured by [[StarCitizen:NV-TAC]]. It has a max zeroing range of 500 meters.<ref name="ingame">{{Cite game|build=[[StarCitizen:Update:Star Citizen Alpha 3.12.0|Alpha 3.12.0]]|text=In-game survey}}</ref> | ||
NV-TAC’s highest magnification options are dedicated telescopic sights that allow sniper-level targeting options in exchange for a reduction in aim-speed. Telescopic sights allow for long-distance magnifications and offer a full range of vision options. The technology uses traditional optics to offer the most detailed possible view of the battlefield. The Tau Plus model offers 4x the magnification of a standard gunsight.<ref name="jp0711">{{ | NV-TAC’s highest magnification options are dedicated telescopic sights that allow sniper-level targeting options in exchange for a reduction in aim-speed. Telescopic sights allow for long-distance magnifications and offer a full range of vision options. The technology uses traditional optics to offer the most detailed possible view of the battlefield. The Tau Plus model offers 4x the magnification of a standard gunsight.<ref name="jp0711">{{Cite Jump Point|title=[[StarCitizen:Jonny Jacevicius]], ''Developer Interview''|volume=7|month=11|startpage=03|endpage=10|accessdate=2021-02-23}}</ref> | ||
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The Tau Plus (4x Telescopic) was introduced in [[StarCitizen:Star Citizen Alpha 3.6.0|Alpha 3.6.0]] along with the introduction of weapon attachments. It is the one of the first telescopic sights introduced in game.<ref name="patch360">{{ | The Tau Plus (4x Telescopic) was introduced in [[StarCitizen:Star Citizen Alpha 3.6.0|Alpha 3.6.0]] along with the introduction of weapon attachments. It is the one of the first telescopic sights introduced in game.<ref name="patch360">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link//17160-Star-Citizen-Alpha-360|text=Star Citizen Alpha 3.6.0 patch notes|accessdate=2021-02-13}}</ref> It was reworked in [[StarCitizen:Star Citizen Alpha 3.7.0|Alpha 3.7.0]].<ref name="patch370">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link//17296-Star-Citizen-Alpha-370|text=Star Citizen Alpha 3.7.0 patch notes|accessdate=2021-02-13}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 17 May 2026
The Tau Plus (4x Telescopic) is a size 2 4x [[StarCitizen::Category:Telescopic sights|telescopic sight]] manufactured by StarCitizen:NV-TAC. It has a max zeroing range of 500 meters.<ref name="ingame">Template:Cite game</ref>
NV-TAC’s highest magnification options are dedicated telescopic sights that allow sniper-level targeting options in exchange for a reduction in aim-speed. Telescopic sights allow for long-distance magnifications and offer a full range of vision options. The technology uses traditional optics to offer the most detailed possible view of the battlefield. The Tau Plus model offers 4x the magnification of a standard gunsight.<ref name="jp0711">Template:Cite Jump Point</ref>
Description
The Tau Plus 4x telescopic sight from NV-TAC uses a proprietary optics coating to ensure a crystal clear image regardless of light levels and conditions, allowing you to precisely engage targets at medium range.
Acquisition
Development
The Tau Plus (4x Telescopic) was introduced in Alpha 3.6.0 along with the introduction of weapon attachments. It is the one of the first telescopic sights introduced in game.<ref name="patch360">Template:Cite RSI</ref> It was reworked in Alpha 3.7.0.<ref name="patch370">Template:Cite RSI</ref>
Gallery
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