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The Digital Threat scope in Apex Legends is gold/Legendary rarity, even though it's only a 1x scope — it doesn't provide any zoom. Instead, the description says it provides "threat highlighting". This sounds useful, so I've equipped and used it in several matches, often with a Wingman.



But... it just seems to work like an ordinary gray 1x scope. I've never noticed any sort-of highlighting or HUD effects. What does it do? How does it work? Am I just not noticing some effect, or is there something I need to do to activate this capability?












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    The Digital Threat scope in Apex Legends is gold/Legendary rarity, even though it's only a 1x scope — it doesn't provide any zoom. Instead, the description says it provides "threat highlighting". This sounds useful, so I've equipped and used it in several matches, often with a Wingman.



    But... it just seems to work like an ordinary gray 1x scope. I've never noticed any sort-of highlighting or HUD effects. What does it do? How does it work? Am I just not noticing some effect, or is there something I need to do to activate this capability?












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      The Digital Threat scope in Apex Legends is gold/Legendary rarity, even though it's only a 1x scope — it doesn't provide any zoom. Instead, the description says it provides "threat highlighting". This sounds useful, so I've equipped and used it in several matches, often with a Wingman.



      But... it just seems to work like an ordinary gray 1x scope. I've never noticed any sort-of highlighting or HUD effects. What does it do? How does it work? Am I just not noticing some effect, or is there something I need to do to activate this capability?












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      The Digital Threat scope in Apex Legends is gold/Legendary rarity, even though it's only a 1x scope — it doesn't provide any zoom. Instead, the description says it provides "threat highlighting". This sounds useful, so I've equipped and used it in several matches, often with a Wingman.



      But... it just seems to work like an ordinary gray 1x scope. I've never noticed any sort-of highlighting or HUD effects. What does it do? How does it work? Am I just not noticing some effect, or is there something I need to do to activate this capability?









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          The threat highlighting colours the enemy's model red, which in regular circumstances is not exactly groundbreaking, as Apex character models are designed to stand out and be visible, when compared to PUBG, not to mention Escape from Tarkov.



          The important thing is, threat highlighting works through Bangalore and Caustic smoke, being especially useful in Bangalore smoke, as people tend to stay IN it, rather than getting away from it. Shooting at players hidden in, or being hidden in smoke yourself can be game changing if you have digital threat scope.






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            The threat highlighting feature applies a red outline and shading to enemy players that are visible through your scope while you're aiming down sights. It doesn't apply to enemies that you see outside of the scope's window. Enemies are still highlighted when they're occluded by smoke or minor debris.











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              The threat highlighting colours the enemy's model red, which in regular circumstances is not exactly groundbreaking, as Apex character models are designed to stand out and be visible, when compared to PUBG, not to mention Escape from Tarkov.



              The important thing is, threat highlighting works through Bangalore and Caustic smoke, being especially useful in Bangalore smoke, as people tend to stay IN it, rather than getting away from it. Shooting at players hidden in, or being hidden in smoke yourself can be game changing if you have digital threat scope.






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                The threat highlighting colours the enemy's model red, which in regular circumstances is not exactly groundbreaking, as Apex character models are designed to stand out and be visible, when compared to PUBG, not to mention Escape from Tarkov.



                The important thing is, threat highlighting works through Bangalore and Caustic smoke, being especially useful in Bangalore smoke, as people tend to stay IN it, rather than getting away from it. Shooting at players hidden in, or being hidden in smoke yourself can be game changing if you have digital threat scope.






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                  The threat highlighting colours the enemy's model red, which in regular circumstances is not exactly groundbreaking, as Apex character models are designed to stand out and be visible, when compared to PUBG, not to mention Escape from Tarkov.



                  The important thing is, threat highlighting works through Bangalore and Caustic smoke, being especially useful in Bangalore smoke, as people tend to stay IN it, rather than getting away from it. Shooting at players hidden in, or being hidden in smoke yourself can be game changing if you have digital threat scope.






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                  The threat highlighting colours the enemy's model red, which in regular circumstances is not exactly groundbreaking, as Apex character models are designed to stand out and be visible, when compared to PUBG, not to mention Escape from Tarkov.



                  The important thing is, threat highlighting works through Bangalore and Caustic smoke, being especially useful in Bangalore smoke, as people tend to stay IN it, rather than getting away from it. Shooting at players hidden in, or being hidden in smoke yourself can be game changing if you have digital threat scope.







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                      The threat highlighting feature applies a red outline and shading to enemy players that are visible through your scope while you're aiming down sights. It doesn't apply to enemies that you see outside of the scope's window. Enemies are still highlighted when they're occluded by smoke or minor debris.











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                        The threat highlighting feature applies a red outline and shading to enemy players that are visible through your scope while you're aiming down sights. It doesn't apply to enemies that you see outside of the scope's window. Enemies are still highlighted when they're occluded by smoke or minor debris.











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                          The threat highlighting feature applies a red outline and shading to enemy players that are visible through your scope while you're aiming down sights. It doesn't apply to enemies that you see outside of the scope's window. Enemies are still highlighted when they're occluded by smoke or minor debris.











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                          The threat highlighting feature applies a red outline and shading to enemy players that are visible through your scope while you're aiming down sights. It doesn't apply to enemies that you see outside of the scope's window. Enemies are still highlighted when they're occluded by smoke or minor debris.




















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