Guys
I originally suggested Nightmode Maps
Their implementation is lousy
The point was you can only see what is within sources of light
How it is now is like way too much moon and star light shining on the map
It is too bright
If you are wondering why I say this, I live in the woods. We don't have street lights. We don't have lit windows of a neighborhood. We don't have cars on the roads.
It is pitch black pretty much.
Hunting is a challenge, but it is worth it.
The slightest movement can be your prey.
Or a predator hunting you in turn.
Everything is invisible unless it's right on top of you.
But as is now, I can see 300 meters in open area, and it should be blackness.
So how can you say you literally see nothing?
Show me screenshots and videos of your combat to prove to me you see nothing.
Oh right, they changed the maps entirely instead of duplicating and changing illumination. That's my biggest concern about that.
Everything was supposed to remain the same, but insanely dark.
And it was supposed to be just another map, not delete the other maps.
And of course, who shines there better than Scout Legends, who have sight abilities that basically allow you to ignore the darkness.
That and Digi-threat scopes that allow you to ignore darkness, smoke, and other vision inhibitors as long as its not a wall.
But my Spotlight Legend was supposed to accompany it too. Shine that light for everyone to see, blinding anyone who stares into it.
Well, something along that anyways.
But seriously, these nightmode maps are way too bright compared to what I was looking for.
If you can see more than 3 people when 5+ squads are concentrated in one location of buildings, you know it's too bright.
That and everyone keeps a lock on me when they should lose me swiftly. Then again, I guess aimbot wouldn't care about brightness, if that's how they keep such beads on me.
I am excellent at merging with the darkness and escaping my foes, yet with the current illumination they can see my as if its day.
And I see them likewise.
Its as bright as Dawn.
5am in the morning.
I was hoping for more of a Midnight look to the illumination.