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Edit - maybe with a mod? You’ll have to hunt that down or create it yourself though.
2983h of blender bout to pay off.
Just want to say it's weird they went for this style in these days when every single app has darkmode and is really trying not to overdo efects
Don't get me wrong, I dislike the effects too. But I'll deal with them. I'd rather have cleaner visuals, but that has nothing to do with dark mode. And dark mode has nothing to do with effects.
sadly i havent found one.
for now its the reason for not buying the game.
dear devs, please leave it up to the players.
i dont see why it is mandatory,
there is other ways to detect and react to an attack,
like the sound, the stance, the camera work,
ive never found it hard to know when a special attack is activated,
from sf 4 on.
so please give us the option to turn this off.
i much more would like to see the character animation than some colours.
Kinda funny I bought the premium edition of this game pretty much on realease and just kept putting it off, now I got just 4,5h in the game over a year down the line.(and I pretty much never got past the tutorials other then few oneline matches)
But anyways. I think we can have style without overdoing special effects. Borderlands 2, Life is Strange come to mind as quite good examples IMO