| Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 2 post(s) |

Linus Gorp
Ministry of Propaganda and Morale Black Marker
50
|
Posted - 2015.11.19 17:53:12 -
[1] - Quote
These things are looking great, but when warping around, they're way too bright.. Can you guys dim that down, or give us an option to dim that down?
When you don't know the difference between there, their, and they're, you come across as being so uneducated that your viewpoint can be safely dismissed. The literate is unlikely to learn much from the illiterate.
|

Linus Gorp
Ministry of Propaganda and Morale Black Marker
50
|
Posted - 2015.11.20 14:04:05 -
[2] - Quote
I've only been warping around with the Rorqual so far and that was like staring straight into a sun 
Will try out some other ships later and give feedback after that.
When you don't know the difference between there, their, and they're, you come across as being so uneducated that your viewpoint can be safely dismissed. The literate is unlikely to learn much from the illiterate.
|

Linus Gorp
Ministry of Propaganda and Morale Black Marker
50
|
Posted - 2015.11.22 20:26:18 -
[3] - Quote
http://imgur.com/a/Qt8wz
It's too bright across the board :/ I really get a headache from this. Rorqual and Maelstrom are manageable, although they could be a little less bright. As soon as anything warps, it's equal to staring straight into the sun. Especially on capital ships.
That I have dimmed my displays down to make it more bearable for my eyes (I'm rather sensitive to bright light) only makes it worse for me to stare at those thrusters 
When you don't know the difference between there, their, and they're, you come across as being so uneducated that your viewpoint can be safely dismissed. The literate is unlikely to learn much from the illiterate.
|

Linus Gorp
Ministry of Propaganda and Morale Black Marker
50
|
Posted - 2015.11.23 17:01:56 -
[4] - Quote
Amarisen Gream wrote:This is probably why they gave us the gamma bar. :)
That doesn't really change anything.. Besides, reducing the brightness of everything just because of the thrusters isn't really a solution.
When you don't know the difference between there, their, and they're, you come across as being so uneducated that your viewpoint can be safely dismissed. The literate is unlikely to learn much from the illiterate.
|
| |
|