abmoraz said: The new changes are a vast improvement.1. They tiles are still a bit hard for me to see normally, but the new shades work much better when combined with colorblind-mode on my phone.
merb713 said: abmoraz said: The new changes are a vast improvement.1. They tiles are still a bit hard for me to see normally, but the new shades work much better when combined with colorblind-mode on my phone. That looks like it might help with my issues as well (astigmatism). Does your colorblind mode have different options, and if so which one did you use? Thanks!
Twomp_thaDJ said: Just here to add to the many who just want the dimming to STOP not reduce but STOP.. I really am trying to find who this actually helps and what was the purpose.. I haven’t once read “ hey D3 is there any way you can make the opponents side darker, when they play it irritates me to see their moves” please just put it back for the Love of MPQ PUT. IT. BACK.
KGB said: Twomp_thaDJ said: Just here to add to the many who just want the dimming to STOP not reduce but STOP.. I really am trying to find who this actually helps and what was the purpose.. I haven’t once read “ hey D3 is there any way you can make the opponents side darker, when they play it irritates me to see their moves” please just put it back for the Love of MPQ PUT. IT. BACK. Put what back? It's always dimmed on the AI turn even on the original board. Just because you never noticed (it dimmed the background, not the gems as it does now) doesn't mean it wasn't dimming.If you want them to go back to dimming just the background, they'd have to change the background from Black to a lighter Black (or Grey) so that they could then darken that background.The current change to the dimming is night and day better than it was to my eyes so that I hardly notice it at all now after playing for a week plus on it. My biggest complaint is that the flashing is still too bright (esp as a Polaris user) to my eyes due to the black vs blue background and the Red/Purple is too close in color.KGB
sinnerjfl said: KGB said: Twomp_thaDJ said: Just here to add to the many who just want the dimming to STOP not reduce but STOP.. I really am trying to find who this actually helps and what was the purpose.. I haven’t once read “ hey D3 is there any way you can make the opponents side darker, when they play it irritates me to see their moves” please just put it back for the Love of MPQ PUT. IT. BACK. Put what back? It's always dimmed on the AI turn even on the original board. Just because you never noticed (it dimmed the background, not the gems as it does now) doesn't mean it wasn't dimming.If you want them to go back to dimming just the background, they'd have to change the background from Black to a lighter Black (or Grey) so that they could then darken that background.The current change to the dimming is night and day better than it was to my eyes so that I hardly notice it at all now after playing for a week plus on it. My biggest complaint is that the flashing is still too bright (esp as a Polaris user) to my eyes due to the black vs blue background and the Red/Purple is too close in color.KGB The old board did have dimming but it was well done and not very noticeable by anyone.The new dimming and the second version of it is way too annoying for a lot of people, it is not good for anyone's eyes in fact, even if you don't really notice a problem yourself. Looking at a screen that changes brightness every 10 seconds is not a good idea, it will give you unnecessary eyestrain.I have played video games for a long time, I have never encountered anything of the sort. It is simply terrible and harmful.