

But assuming this game somehow one day gets a resurgence in playerbase-I doubt it will ever happen, but it might-if you remove this feature then the new players are going to be complaining more than they already do about not being able to kill people: people are cheating, and so forth and so on. I know YOU know about Hitboxes vs Character Size. It had to be there because the game wasn't actually calculating bullet velocities and all that stuff. Reason being so you knew the difference between a Hit and a Miss. Pretty sure all those old games had a Crosshair Marker Color Change. Maybe back in 1995 when I was playing Duke Nukem 3D on a modem. I haven't played a game like APB where you have to be right on the target since. Especially if they're sniping.Īnd why wouldn't they? Any modern shooter would require you to do that. The enemy is jumping and running and moving all over the damn place. What are they going to do? They're going to lead the target. Imagine they log in for the first time and they start shooting at people in a mission. I know they're rare these days, but just hang in there. Point is, you know how the game works because you've been playing it since forever. I realize that sentence makes no sense, but forgive my hyperbole for the sake of making a point. I know you guys have been playing this game since before you were born. Not that I fault the person who brought it up. I think this is an extraordinarily bad idea. Instead of breaking ToS, just buy a monitor with crosshair overlay, you can change the color there and nameplate colors from config. Still though, why not change the colors from config files ? I think that's possible. Sorry, I didn't accuse you of bs, I said my sensors are tingling.which implies uncertainty I can't believe you just accused me of talking bs actually. Why do you think all games that has colorblind settings have different colors than red and green on the nametags and crosshair? My twin brother has the exact same issue with APB and 8% of all males are colorblind. With red/green color blindness the red and green cones in the eye are too close together so there's trouble seperating the two colors. The crosshair colors are affected much less by those things, so the red and green crosshair are easy to tell apart, at least for my type of colorblindness. Problem is the red and green nametags can look very similar to a colorblind person because they are affected by the background (world) colors and lighting, for instance against a red or green background, or against a very bright sky, like I said in my post. Did I? I said: not yet (until they do something for colorblind people).ĭon't you think I know the nametags are red? I can't believe you're going to make me defend my statement as a colorblind person simply telling you my problem.
