On some maps, the epilepsy sign gets a little in the wayand maybe there can a setting in the Options to turn this off.
That should be still shown even if the storyboard is disabled.XinCrin wrote:
Or . . .Disable epilepsy warning too , if the player disable the SB . But if not disable the SB , the epilepsy warning should be enabled too . I don't know . . .Just saying
Yes. It only appears once after the map was selected. Restarting the map doesn't show it.Marcin wrote:
If I remember correctly it only appears once, and after replaying it disappears, so you can just restart twice to avoid it.
IMO, that's a better request than making another hassle of setting up a toggle.TheVileOne wrote:
Make it skinnable.
*runs*
But please if you will do it say it so people with epilessy won't have headache becase of the trasparent warning....Nathanael wrote:
IMO, that's a better request than making another hassle of setting up a toggle.TheVileOne wrote:
Make it skinnable.
*runs*
Any person who doesn't want the sign to show up will just place a transparent PNG file on their skin ( aka "Epilepsy.png" ).
I will do that if I'm outside. Unfortunately, my desktop is always on my room and I don't want people to go in.. XDmarcostudios wrote:
But please if you will do it say it so people with epilessy won't have headache becase of the trasparent warning....
This is how I see the epilepsy warning.buny wrote:
there should be a toggle for it
i mean, if we're sure we're not epileptic, why should it be trying to warn us then?
Love it! If it was just skinnable, I would make my epilepsy warning like that, lol.TouchFluffyTail wrote:
This is how I see the epilepsy warning.
Or then players might want to disable it due to the fact they want to get good scores on it, not focus on playing ''chilled'' and watching a video behind.TouchFluffyTail wrote:
This is how I see the epilepsy warning.buny wrote:
there should be a toggle for it
i mean, if we're sure we're not epileptic, why should it be trying to warn us then?
I agree with this.MillhioreF wrote:
Why not make it fade with BG dim? If it's too dark to read the sign, it'll be too dark to suffer from epileptic reactions.