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i love how pretty this game is, and the entire aesthetic it has. but i seriously have to say that playing it is killing my eyes. since enemy players do not have anything to indicate that they are not background, and the fact that most of the outfits are in similar colors to background it makes it so i have to constantly watch my entire screen at all times.

this btw is not a thing we do, we as humans look at specific locations in a screen and catch the rest in paripheral to that. that does not work when the periferal matches the background.

seriously soneone was shooting me point blank with ice and i could not see him because his outfit was a similar color and shading to the walls beside him. my eyes are now in f*cking tears and are red due to how much i have to stress them to see enemies.

i should not have to destroy my eyes just to play the effin' game.

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over 3 years ago - /u/Proletariat_Andrew - Direct link

Originally posted by AnonymousUser0100

We need a colorblind mode, if you're colorblind you can see it properly, and if not then you can always darken up the colors some..

As someone that struggles with color quite a bit, I feel all applications and games should have some sort of a color deficient mode. Strangely, with Spellbreak, I do not struggle that much, even with how terrible my vision and deficiency is.

I can recommend something though, the built-in Windows 10 Color Filters. They work better than any in-game filter I've ever tried.

Do know that accessibility is important to us at Proletariat. We'll continue working on adjustments in Spellbreak to avoid issues of the sort.

Something to note, previously our Firewall was very difficult for some of us to see where it was going to be when attempting to use it. After discussions with the team, there was an adjustment to the Firewall. It is now very clear where that firewall will land.

I hope to see more adjustments in the future, including a setting such as color filters.