The participant explains they may be epileptic and the strobe lights on
RL Items display in Neon Fields brought on them to go through a seizure. Psyonix has now stated the issue and revealed the way it plans on handling it through a announcement on its website. "We've emerge as aware that the consequences and lights in Neon Fields can negatively impact the game experience for some players," the declaration reads.
"We're adding a new settings alternative known as 'Effect Intensity' that adjusts the depth and movement of visuals for this Arena." After the patch is going live, the settings for Neon Fields might be capable of be modified from default to low. When on low, the pulsing consequences and flashing lights may be disabled, and the moving FX/lighting fixtures/historical past visuals and the depth of background lights may be reduced.
The new settings options for Neon Fields will cross stay when the
Cheap Rocket League Items next Rocket League patch drops on February 1, 2021. The issue comes only a month after a player suffered a seizure due to a particular second in Cyberpunk 2077 thanks to flashing lighting. CD Projekt Red reacted via consisting of a warning in-sport and later altered the moment in query.