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I see no difference in colorblind scratch marks
Maybe it’s just me or I am not applying it correctly but colorblind options look the exact same no matter which ones I use. Is this for anyone else or just me?
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Have you turned the intensity up?
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Yeah there is an intensity setting, that’s default to 0.
also are you yourself colorblind?
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I didn’t seen any intensity just the different types of colorblind modes but no changes. Tried all of them but need deuteranope. I will look for an intensity scaling when I get back. Thank you in advance if there is one.
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Yes to a moderate extent with having deuteranopia. Enough that it’s difficult but not impossible for me to discern if given enough time. Scratch marks you don’t have a lot of time to discern and definitely did not seem to change or help with anything when I tried to switch them.
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I didn’t see it at first as well!
it’s directly beneath the modes and has a percentage. As said, it starts with 0, you can see the difference in the settings menu on those color blocks when you adjust the percentage!
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Thank you all found it and it’s working nicely!
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I am a colorblind myself, I use Tritanopia, and I want to say that you can spot the little differences between other modes, but I don’t find it very usefully in maps like Backwater Swamp, Cooldwind farms. And I am not using only their ingame colourblind settings, I have some settings from nVIDIA control panel that were more helpful. If I lower my game settings to Low, using both Tritanopia and nVDIA settings I can have a decent game on any map.
Still a gg to devs for adding colourblind settings.
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