The "NV 1" and "NV 2" settings on your LH-6 optic are designed for compatibility with night vision devices. These settings adjust the brightness of the reticle to ensure it doesn’t appear too bright when viewed through night vision equipment, which could otherwise cause the reticle to wash out the image. If you don’t see a noticeable difference between the "0" setting and NV 1 or NV 2, it’s because geometry dash meltdown, these modes are optimized specifically for night vision use. Without night vision gear, the reticle may appear very dim or even invisible in these settings, which is perfectly normal.
The "NV 1" and "NV 2" settings on your LH-6 optic are designed for compatibility with night vision devices. These settings adjust the brightness of the reticle to ensure it doesn’t appear too bright when viewed through night vision equipment, which could otherwise cause the reticle to wash out the image. If you don’t see a noticeable difference between the "0" setting and NV 1 or NV 2, it’s because geometry dash meltdown, these modes are optimized specifically for night vision use. Without night vision gear, the reticle may appear very dim or even invisible in these settings, which is perfectly normal.
NV = Night Vision
The light intensity has to be super low, or your night vision will flood out. Your equipment will see the reticle, even though your eye can't.