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Make the Red Stain Brighter.

Since scratch marks have been updated and made far more noticeable, why hasn't the same been done for the red stain?

Killer uses scratchmarks to track Survivors, survivors use red stain to track killer.

The reason for making sm brighter was due to maps no longer being as dark as before, so why doesn't this apply to rs?

Both are bright red tracking tools and to make one more noticeable without the other isn't a qol update, it's a buff to the specified side.

Also, adding a white contact to sm for colourblind individuals is awesome. But is it that colourblind people only play the killer side?

I could just use filters or shaders but if my teammates arnt they are gonna struggle more than I.

Reminder: Inconsistent, sporadic sm being fixed is a bug fix, which is completely separate to making sm brighter.

Comments

  • Anti051
    Anti051 Member Posts: 705

    That doesn't need to happen.

    The red stain is an archaic feature. In fact, the only reason there would absolutely need to be a red stain at all is if the survivor had a first person perspective.

  • Hexonthebeach
    Hexonthebeach Member Posts: 463

    The red stain should be only visible in chase.

  • Caiman
    Caiman Member Posts: 2,960

    The red stain is easily visible on all maps because it's very red and very bright. The problem with scratchmarks was that they weren't very red and very bright. Now they are, so now they're equal, so now it's fair.