As far as I know, there is no option to adjust HUD opacity, though you can reduce the overall brightness in your settings menu. However, on any plasma TV manufactured in the last decade, plasma burn-in can be fixed by simply changing the channel to a white noise/static channel for a few seconds. Hope this helps!
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[quote]As far as I know, there is no option to adjust HUD opacity, though you can reduce the overall brightness in your settings menu.[/quote] The brightness setting is there to account for television calibration issues and in many games isn't actually a brightness adjustment, but an adjustment to the game's gamma correction curve. In this case, turning down the "brightness" won't actually make white things less white, but it will darken everything else. Either way, it won't make static content any less static, so I don't think it'll address my image retention issues. [quote]However, on any plasma TV manufactured in the last decade, plasma burn-in can be fixed by simply changing the channel to a white noise/static channel for a few seconds. Hope this helps![/quote] Yeah, last time this happened with a game, I used the "screen wipe" feature of my TV (and left it running for a day or two), which lessened the image retention a bit, but the HUD elements from that game were still noticeable on certain content for months after I stopped playing it. Of course, right as I started to lose interest in the game, the devs implemented a HUD opacity slider... Thanks for your suggestions. Sounds like maybe for now, I just need to sit tight and hope that this gets noticed by somebody at Bungie, or maybe start playing on my computer monitor instead of my TV...