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It's tripping me out a bit because I normally played human races as a kid. I loved the Qeynos area and spent most of my time there either as a Human, Erudite, or Barbarian. I was quite familiar with night blindness and it's one of the things I loved about the game. I vividly remember deciding to roll a Dwarf one day and being amazed at how well I could see, even in the dark. The difference was big and I noticed it immediately. On green however, I don't really notice that difference. The system is really cool, but doesn't quite seem to match the way I remember it.
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Byrjun, Good to see ya sir.
If you really wanna see the difference between infravision and blindness, i suggest checking out the tunnel in SFG to QH -- As a half elf i was barely able to make some things out, as a human it seems worse to me.. Maybe it needs slight tweaking but i would say i didnt feel as blind as a half elf. | ||
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I tested dorf, human, and gnome.
Human was very blind at 9pm. Dorf could see fine Gnome could see well. Felt about right. | ||
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I didn't like it but I will admit it feels sort of close to what I experienced on old Fennin Ro when launch first happened and I rolled a Human druid in Qeynos. It was bad enough then for me to re roll as a Wood Elf so I could see at night, and it's bad enough now to make me want to do the same thing.
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Infravision exists in sort of an unfortunate purgatory where it's very difficult to satisfy everybody.
I run with 21% gamma and I can see perfectly fine with infravision at night. It's not supposed to be GREAT vision, it's supposed to be navigable without aide. You are still supposed to want a decent light source with infravision but it's not a requirement to be able to see a tree 5 feet in front of you. Innothule and Feerrott are very dark, foggy zones, which does cancel out the benefit somewhat. There's also a sort of confirmation bias going on here - if you really want to see the benefit Infravision provides, start a half-elf and human in Qeynos and switch between them, looking out of the gate at nighttime. The difference is pretty big. Unfortunately, with the differences in monitor brightness, system gamma, ambient lighting in your room, glare on the screen, etc. etc. etc.... it's impossible for us to provide something that will work for everybody. Most people seem happy with infravision and ultravision, so I don't foresee any major changes. I might tweak it a bit more but I wouldn't count on it. | ||
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