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I think they could improve it, by adding an even easier mode where hunter sense is just always on, without the focusing "look". Call it tutorial mode, or something below beginner and let people choose that if they just want hunter sense baked into the normal gameplay. I don't personally like the look, but meh. It's part of the game design, and I get it.
It's not necessary. It's just an aid and you can hunt without it. Nobody using the Ranger mode will have Hunter Sense.
If it hurts your eyes. Turn it off. Even Marcel should be able to figure that out.
Go to the doctor and say.....When I poke my nose it hurts. What will the doctor tell you? Of course he'll say..........Don't poke your nose.
Designing a system to actively be aggressive towards the user to deter them from using it is the dumbest design ethic I've ever heard. I don't think that was specifically the case, here, but yeah. If you're not using it and don't feel the need to use it, you opinion on it is kind of irrelevant, some people do. It's there and it should do what it's supposed to do without assaulting the user.