Difference between revisions of "Redesign sensor booster and ECCM effects (CSM)"
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* Eve looks prettier. | * Eve looks prettier. | ||
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== Cons == | == Cons == |
Revision as of 03:28, 6 December 2009
Stats
- Raised by: Dierdra Vaal
- Submission Date: Sunday october 18th
- Issue ID: tbd
Summary
The sensor booster and ECCM effects are considered highly disruptive and are widely disliked because they are visually extremely overpowering. Especially in large gangs this creates a visually very confusing and chaotic effects display.
Solution
Redesign the sensor booster and ECCM effects to be more subtle. A good example is the tracking computer effect.
Pros
- People no longer disable all their effects to get rid of the few annoying ones.
- Eve looks prettier.
- Less of a demand on computer hardware