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In addition, Psyonix made it clear that they’ve been listening to player feedback regarding the effects and lighting in the Neon Fields arena. A new settings option called “Effect Intensity” will allow players to change the intensity and motion of visuals in the arena to either “default” or “low.” The “low” setting will not only disable pulsing effects and flashing lights, but will also reduce or disable moving effects/background visuals and reduce the brightness or intensity of background lights. Seeing as accessibility is becoming a bigger topic in gaming with each passing year, it is nice to see Psyonix including the option.
Rocket League February update is all about effects and esports
Time for a new paint job.
Fresh off the conclusion of the X Games collaboration,
Rocket League will drop its next update on February 1. The patch notes say there are some new content and a few quality-of-life improvements coming with the update. The most notable things are the revamped Esports Shop and some welcome additional effects settings.
If you follow the
Rocket League esports scene, you’ll be very pleased to know that the in-game Esports Shop allows you to choose exactly which team you would like to support at all times. It’s no longer a random selection of items. For fans of the Fennec, you’ll be even more pleased to know that there are now esports decals for the boxy car body. You can check out the reworked shop and the