Rocket League's incoming patch will address an issue with a new a♒rena that resulted in one player having a seizure.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Rocket League went free to play last year and welcomed a whole new group of players by doing so. It started fresh from season one and is currently🍎 midway through season two. A number of new arenas have been added to the game during the first two seasons, the latest of which is Neon Fields. Not something you would expect to be a topic of controversy, but it was.
That's because the brightly colored new arena resulted in one Rocket League player suffering a seizure. The player in question took to Reddit after the incident, creating an account with the username r/psyonixistrynakillme to get their point accross. That was deemed necessary after they claimed Psyonix had not really addressed the 💫issue after being made aware of it.
The player explains they are epileptic and the strobe lights on display in Neon Fields caused them to suffer a seizure. Psyonix has now acknowledged the issue and revealed h🐭ow it plans on dealing with it via . "We've become aware that the effects and lighting in Neon Fields can negatively impact the game experience for some players," the statement reads.
"We're adding a new settings option called 'Effect Intensity' that adjusts the intensity and motion of visuals for this Arena." After the patch goes live, the settings for Neon Fields will be able to be changed from default to low. When 🐈on low, the pulsing effects and flashing lights will be disabled, and the moving FX/lights/background visuals and the intensity of ba꧃ckground lights will be reduced.
The new settings options for Neon Fields will go live when the next Rocket League patch drops on Februa🦩ry 1, 2021. The issue comes just a month after a player suffered a seizure due to a particular moment in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cyberpunk 2077 thanks to flashing lights. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:CD Projekt Red reacted by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:including a warning in-game and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:later altered the moment in question.