Posted by Steve
Friday, January 22, 2021 1:14 PM
This might be a dumb question coming from someone who plays Valorant as their first FPS game, but is having a 'dark' mode for flashes out of the question?
The whole point of the flash ability is to impair vision of anyone hit with the flash to some degree. While this is done by replacing the player's vision with a bright white screen that slowly fades away, I was wondering if it can also be done with a 'dark' screen that fades away?
This is more of a preference because in some situations, especially, when flashed multiple times in a row, it can really bother the eyes to stare at the bright white screen.
I was watching a Pro Valorant stream a while ago and I noticed that they just replaced the flashed screen with a dark 'no vision' screen for that player.
Would something like this interrupt too much the integrity of the game?
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/l22xyp/is_a_dark_mode_for_flashes_a_thing/
- https://reddit.com/l22xyp
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