10-18-2020, 07:03 AM
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With the changes to lighting (including flashlights becoming more directional), playing goonstation is becoming Eye Strain : The Game.
I've been back for less than a few weeks and I feel like my eyes have strained more in this period than the past few months.
I get that the darkness is likely intentional to make the dark zones foreboding - the crew should have more options to prepare for such scenarios. Give us the option to make stronger light sources/flashlights/floodlights to account for the increased level of darkness.
With a high powered flashlight in my PDA, a helmet light and two flashlights it feels barely sufficient to cut more than a pizza slice out of the dark. Mesons are nice but rarely accessible to most of the crew.
I've been back for less than a few weeks and I feel like my eyes have strained more in this period than the past few months.
I get that the darkness is likely intentional to make the dark zones foreboding - the crew should have more options to prepare for such scenarios. Give us the option to make stronger light sources/flashlights/floodlights to account for the increased level of darkness.
With a high powered flashlight in my PDA, a helmet light and two flashlights it feels barely sufficient to cut more than a pizza slice out of the dark. Mesons are nice but rarely accessible to most of the crew.