While using chaos reach it can be difficult to make out the enemies in front of you sometimes. Maybe having the enemies highlighted in red for example through the beam would help a lot. This is especially true in the crucible, where you can get shot down relatively easy.
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7 답변I main hunter and do agree it's easy to hide from chaos reach.. I just go underneath them and shotgun. Not sure highlighting enemies is the answer but I've seen gameplay and it's hard af to see what's going on casting that thing.
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4 답변You raise a good point. I also find hammers does the same thing - at least to me. It's like bungie decided you need a visial handicap when your using your super. But chaos is absolutely terrible.
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Buff to "attunement of control "in my opinion constructive criticism are welcome :): Chaos reach: Improve field of view or highlight enemy target while casting. Increase turn radius, damage resistance or damage so it takes less than 2 ticks to down a non-super guardian and less than 5 ticks to down a super guardian which allows it to become more viable in the crucible Ball of lightning: increase tracking and damage to compete with throwing hammer and throwing knives Ionic trace: improve tracking (so it follows you like flies on shit instead of going sightseeing) Pulsewave: increase movement speed
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14 답변PvE = I'm all for it, kill as many as possible and highlight them in bright pink for all I care. PvP = You've already got your roaming nuke, it's already annoying enough being killed twice by the same super. I don't need you cross mapping me with your beam of light.
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1 답변Yeah, it's a pain in the (interest genital of choice here) to see. Aesthetically, it's cool AF! But you can't see a damn thing.
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I agree! When you cast Chaos Reach your warlock and the beam take up the entire left side (slight exaggeration), makes hitting anything on the left more challenging, where as anything on your right is fair game.
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1 답변A wider FoV while casting might help it a bit. i've seen pc gameplay and its no where near as visually impairing