When applying the Refined Revels shader to any piece of a Titan's Sunlit armor - except for the helmet - certain parts of the armor pieces change color and material. Some originally gold parts become black. Some of the originally black parts change to a similar dark color but with an oily sheen. This behavior does not match the shader's behavior when applied to the Warlock and Hunter's versions of the armor: they do not noticeably change at all when the shader is applied.
This is relevant to the Refulgent Revelry Titan Bundle in Eververse because it cannot replicate the Sunlit armor's appearance. Instead, it precisely resembles the armor when the Refined Revels shader is applied.
Steps to reproduce:
1. While playing Titan, equip any Sunlit armor except the helmet without an ornament or, alternatively, apply the Sunlit armor as an ornament;
2. Remove any shaders applied to the armor;
3. Preview the armor with Refined Revels shader on;
4. Compare and contrast the differences;
5. Refer to the Refulgent Revelry Titan Bundle preview for comparison.
I have attached a link to an image comparing the shaderless armor, the armor with the shader applied, and the bundle preview in Eververse. I don't know which version of the armor is intended to be correct or final, but I don't believe the inconsistency is intended.
Note that this report is not about the difference in glow colors; it is only about its appearance with or without shaders.
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I wouldn't buy it anyway. We are given the armour by Eva so we don't feel like we've earned it. And the glow... well let's be honest... you need the James Webb Telescope to spot it! All that bright dust or silver for a piddling little glow and a radioactive blade of grass out the helmet. Yeah I think I'll keep my wallet in my pocket.