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They did give in a little and make some things glowing, or sparkling to catch your eye and help. But after you play through a few times, you can easily spot the loot items from the basic backgrounds. I would assume that any good programmer could mod the data files and make such containers glow, or bright pink, or something, but that would take an actual modder, and dont' think Grim dawn is a huge modded game like fallout, oblivion, etc.
But like any game, if you know how you can mod the graphic files of all the "loot" containers and make them easier to see.
The sad thing is: If you run towards a target that is not an enemy while using a controller, it will be outlined red.
idk why we can't toggle/activate that for KB/M, because playing an ARPG with a controller is just tedious :/