Flame Wall covers too much of the screen! Change visual?
Basically, it negatively affects the visibility of EVERYTHING, especially with Fortress. I want the functionality of Flame Wall+Fortress without ruining visual clarity.
My suggestion: change the effect from literal walls of fire to something like wavy, gossamer fabric, tinged throughout with flame patterned after the way cloth and paper burn. So something still mystical and fiery but that I can partially see through. Less complicated suggestion: just make the fire less dense. Last edited by cantrip7#9081 on Dec 30, 2024, 10:31:49 AM Last bumped on Jan 9, 2025, 1:07:51 AM
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Too many skills seem to use the flamewall combo. Its too bright and blinding.
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Or just give us a way to turn off skill/spell visuals completely when we're in hard areas. Especially with the number of ground-based telegraphs for AOE spells from mobs that you can't see when there are a billion pretty effects happening at the same time.
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im fine with my 77 oled
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Agreed! Flame Wall makes enemy attack hints invisible, which is very annoying!
Last edited by lugaluga#2425 on Jan 8, 2025, 8:53:45 PM
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We just need a way to turn off ALL spell/skill effects temporarily.
Especially if GGG insists on making mob attacks that give only a visual indicator on the ground or have after-death mechanics that you can't see in the visual clutter. Visit my Steam profile here: https://steamcommunity.com/id/TheBaconOverlord/
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I actually love this. My game screen is a nice big TV and the fire effects, I turn the colour vibrancy up and it bathes the whole room in orange. It's super intense.
I can totally see why that bothers people though. Should be an option to turn it down in-game. In the meantime. Go into your Graphics card control panel and change the settings for contrast/hue/brightness. You can set up a profile for your game that automatically applies when you load up. |
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" Their complaint is their inability to see anything else, not the color or saturation of the effect.... Visit my Steam profile here: https://steamcommunity.com/id/TheBaconOverlord/
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" I mean. If it's blinding you, and too bright. It helps. I can turn mine down and it makes it a lot easier to see stuff in the fire. Contrast helps. Maybe try it before knocking it? Last edited by Akedomo#3573 on Jan 8, 2025, 9:56:25 PM
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