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@HighSpeedCasual wrote:
The yellow vignetting actually got stuck last night when I was shot while healing. It stay on my screen for half of a game. I can't understand how they can make a change this visually impacting without a way to turn it off.
I do get why it was added and it probably does help newer players. I have over 300 hours in BFV alone, pretty sure I know when I am wounded or low on ammo.
That's good to know, thanks for pointing that out. Even though you have 300 hours in BFV and know when to heal up, this can be something beneficial for newcomers that don't know you can heal in the game or forget to. I can personally seeing it as something that helps drive teamwork.
I appreciate the response and understand where this comes from. I'd like to make sure to point out that I definitely understand why it is something many players like and that it might assist with their game play. I'm just disappointed that it cannot be turned off for those of us who do not want it as part of our gaming environment. Do I find it extremely distracting and at times impacting my game play, yes. Will it stop me from playing, no. I'm a Battlefield fan for life and it would take a lot more than this to stop me from wanting to play.
- 7 years ago
Personally not a fan but it does not affect the gameplay.
- EA_Atic7 years ago
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From my own point of view after playing a few hours I don't even notice the yellow glow from getting healed, I do like the reminder that I can heal up as I sometimes forget.
/Atic
- 7 years ago
Week in and it's still very visible and distracting to me. Completely unnecessary.
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