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please reduce the amount of whiteness from the screen from when you go into crit
#1
it's very blinding especially on my monitor
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(06-05-2016, 03:03 PM)babayetu83 Wrote: it's very blinding especially on my monitor

What whiteness?
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(06-05-2016, 03:14 PM)Noah Buttes Wrote:
(06-05-2016, 03:03 PM)babayetu83 Wrote: it's very blinding especially on my monitor

What whiteness?

I think he means how your screen becomes obscured by a very white "blur" when you go in crit.

I kinda agree that it makes it difficult to see or do anything, but on the other hand you are literally on the verge of dying, and death is... debilitating.
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#4
Maybe just make it more grey? It sounds more like a complaint of literal brightness being annoying, not that it obscures what your can see in the game.
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#5
The same white overlay you get when drunk, stung, etc. It varies in strength.
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It would also vary depending on your monitor. I always assumed it was supposed to get you killed on occasion.
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#6
I wish my overlay still looked like that.

Whenever I end up in crit or something, I don't know how long ago or when this started happening, but for me the white overlay is a lot more covering and completely opaque for me. Stage one of it is near blinding, while when a second layer gets added I pretty much literally can't see anything and navigate off memory.

It is very, very debilitating.
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#7
Honestly? I recall it being more severe than what is shown in my pictures, since I recall dying often because I can't see to find the medical equipment around me.
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#8
It actually will change depending on how stretched out the screen is. The default version on my screen is terrible for navigating any kind of dark room, so sometimes I shrink the screen down more and it creates more space between the cross hatched lines and becomes easier to see.

I wouldn't mind if this overlay was changed, actually, even if it reduced how far I could see as long as I could see what was actually around me.
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#9
maybe something like the unconscious/blind vision, but wider?
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