Dears Devs, why is it so dark?

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Re: Dears Devs, why is it so dark?

Post by Rusery » 24 Apr 2017, 19:25

Pretty dark out in the woods. Though the moon in this game is massively close and bright-- yet gives off no visible light very unlike the sun.

How it was before the darkness update was alright. It should be dark, but yeah this is a video game after all. If you want it that dark, start adding in more survivability aspects, otherwise it makes little sense as it is now other than a deterrent to play the game.

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Re: Dears Devs, why is it so dark?

Post by Hallegra » 24 Apr 2017, 23:13

I mean, they didn't call it the light ages.


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Re: Dears Devs, why is it so dark?

Post by Nothing_Personal » 24 Apr 2017, 23:47

Can't see more than ten feet with a torch but I can see a tanning tub all the way across the map


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Re: Dears Devs, why is it so dark?

Post by Czanrei » 25 Apr 2017, 13:57

I think it's hilarious hearing people complain about how dark the ingame world is.

They obviously have never been in a part of the world where there is zero ambient light from artificial sources like street lights or cellphones.

I hope the devs keep the darkness as it is and not give in to the whining.

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Re: Dears Devs, why is it so dark?

Post by Elindor » 25 Apr 2017, 19:11

I have spent plenty of time out where there are no lights as an active hiker and backpacker, and I can say that the current night time darkness in LIF is correct in the woods, but not in the open when the moon in shining.

Out in a field with a decent moon overhead you should be able to make out shapes at least...

Here's the truth though - people are gonna find out ways to cheat and make it brighter. The more ridiculously dark the night is, the more this will occur...and the worst part is that the ones who cheat will be the raiders, and the people who are more casual will not hack the darkness and therefore will be at even more of a dissadvantage.

Just make it so you can see outlines of stuff and people won't be so inclined to cheat.

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Re: Dears Devs, why is it so dark?

Post by Azzerhoden » 25 Apr 2017, 19:42

Agree with Styx. Darktime in either MMO or YO is unrealistic, though a torch making areas outside its range is actually fairly accurate. The human eye can compensate for darkness fairly well, even when overcast (trust me on this, I live out in the country, in Oregon). You can still see various shades of grey/black for objects, and can tell when something moves when out in the open.

As for 'cheaters', attempting to enforce such a vaguely defined definition is pure Bull Shit. The simple reality is that you cannot define what is fair and not fair when taking into account all the various hardware, software and Bioware (human eyesight) in the gaming world.

Hell, half the time I have gamma adjusted for shitty light quality for (looking at you Eternal Crusades) other games and never bother to reset it when I play YO (or the MMO). Gamma is even different between my three screens. So unless Bitbox wants to supply me with new hardware (or Bioware for these old eyes), they should lighten up night time and not worry about it.
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Re: Dears Devs, why is it so dark?

Post by Suntuz » 26 Apr 2017, 16:05

I have no issue with the lighting there are only 2 places in the world left that have a light rating of zero. People are used to living in cities or close to them. The residual light from large cities extends pretty dam far so there really are no good comparisons. I have spent some time in almost 0 light environments best you can hope for most the time is a different shade of black.

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