@suhkoi69 I’m not sure what you mean from the other times we’ve discussed this in other threads. Above the NVGs, yes. But below the NVGs, most definitely not.
Look under is super important to NVG usage. You have to be able to see under the NVGs when flying to read your instruments, they are not magically focused for both the outside and inside like BMS. The NVG gap off your eyes is super important, it’s not like putting binoculars up to your eyes were they are super close with little eye relief due to the magnification and purpose of use. Even ground troops can use this gap to stop from tripping on stuff if their natural dark adaption hasn’t been ruined by bright lights.
Also the BMS team said in the change log that they know this is a WIP, so they will one day get it. Again, it pains me to say it, but DCS has a pretty decent representation of how NVGs really feel.