I have the exact same model TV as OP and I have the exact same problem which I outlined here -
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/71622470/0/0
I have followed the advice detailed here - http://www.cnet.com/au/news/is-plasma-hdtv-burn-in-a-problem/
After every gaming session (I am a casual player BTW) I leave the TV running for a few hours. I have done this since the TV was brand new. Despite this, I cannot prevent the image retention of the Destiny HUD. I can only lessen the intensity of the after image but now, there is a permanent mark there. I can clearly make out the super bar and weapons symbols.
Since I made the original post, I have halved the brightness of my TV whenever I play Destiny and I put it back up to normal for the few hours of broadcast television (ie. Anti image retention) that follows. I even pop my supers regularly playing PvE just so it might make a slight difference to the super bar after image. I still firmly believe, having a different HUD colour option would work wonders so that I could remove the solid white and yellow colours.
I owned a top of the line LG LCD before my Panasonic and that LCD got image retention from moderate sessions of Assassins Creed. Image retention plagues all TV's even the old CRT's so the argument that plasma is more susceptible is mostly untrue.
To the LCD and LED fans I will leave this here for reference - http://www.cnet.com/products/panasonic-tc-p55vt60
My hats off to those of you refusing to play until the issue is addressed. I hope this is sooner rather than later.
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