Excessive light flashes from constant bombardment of shots even after being killed is ridicules. Photo sensitivity? Maybe.
But its unnecessary and it is an activity i will not play anymore and I discourage everyone from playing it that might have migraines or other sensitivity issues from excessing flashing lights.
Reduce light by 50% and stop shooting at dead players. Thanks !
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[quote]Sit at least two feet away from the screen, when possible. Try to keep your gaming area well-lit to reduce the impact of flashing lights as the sole focus. Dim your screen's brightness. Invest in a monitor/TV screen that offers an Eye-Saver Mode. This will eliminate blue light, which has helped people with red and white flashing. Some monitors offer glare guards and flicker-free settings. Blue light filtering glasses are also under review to help and are something several members of our team use when diving in themselves. Try not to play a game if you're in a state of extreme exhaustion. Don't forget to take breaks, often. Pay attention to how you're feeling. If you start to feel "off," don't ignore that. Identify what triggered that change in feeling and take a moment to step away. In extreme instances, you can also alternate covering one eye over the other and switching off periodically. This is especially helpful for focal epileptics. Try not to play anything when you are home alone, if possible. If you live alone, have a plan in place with a close friend or neighbor should you need help. Play around with in-game settings. If you do have issues with photosensitivity, talk to a medical professional about what you can do to reduce instances. Disable motion-blur, if applicable. [/quote] This is what Bungie recommends for people with photosensitivity problems. [spoiler]Source: 2/24/22 TWAB [/spoiler]
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Check your TV/monitor settings too. Lawsuits are expensive and I’m pretty sure Bungie would’ve included a warning somewhere if it was a problem. Just make sure that it’s not just an easy fix on your end causing the problems. ;)