
A growing coalition of players is pushing for a permanent black-red UI option in Overwatch, with many expressing frustrations about the game's bright lighting issues. Following the latest Overwatch 2 release, players report frequent disorientation during gameplay.
Forums are buzzing with players voicing their need for customizable UI elements. One player remarked, "Itโs crazy to see the difference side by side, so much detail, so much personality," highlighting the appeal of the Talon color scheme. The current brightness levels are distracting for many, prompting calls for a dark mode.
Discontent is palpable, especially due to the perceived lack of responsiveness from developers. "I respect this request so much. But this has been asked so much and the devs never cared," one player said, reflecting a sentiment across the community. Recent comments also illustrate a growing skepticism about potential monetization of UI features, with one player speculating, "Theyโll sell it in the shop for a crisp Ben Franklin 10 years from now," which adds to their concern over the developers' intentions.
The community isnโt just asking for a dark mode; they have specific preferences:
A straightforward toggle for dark mode.
Default themes showcasing factions like Talon and others.
Enhanced visibility features to minimize flashbang disruptions.
Additionally, players are emphasizing that the black/red background is healthier for their OLED monitors compared to the bright blue, indicating a need for health-conscious design considerations.
One player even stressed, "Please make it the default dark mode," showing urgency in their request.
โ๏ธ A surge of players favor customizable dark mode options.
โก๏ธ Talonโs black-red-white color scheme has captured attention.
โ ๏ธ Rising skepticism about developer engagement and potential monetization.
"Hell yeah!" shared one supporter, voicing strong backing for these changes.
With player demands continuing to grow, it remains uncertain whether developers will heed the call for visual customization. As the community's hopes hinge on these changes, will they finally get the darker, more personalized gaming experience they seek, or will they remain frustrated by the excessive brightness?