Riamus
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In many games, I would agree. I often don't lower gamma as far as the recommended level (an image invisible or barely visible depending on what the game says) because I like seeing what I'm doing. However, this game offers you options to make things visible that are easy to use and don't require constantly swapping to it. The helmet light works great and made it easy to see in any darkness level. So it was something to work towards rather than always be a pain to see. I'm fine with that. Add in other options - weapon lights, torches, flashlights.... there wasn't any reason not to be able to see if you needed to. But it gave you that darkness to make things more interesting.IRL, darkness occasionally freaks me out because I have an overactive imagination. In games, it just annoys me because I can't see what the F I'm doing. To me, it's not a real challenge, it's at best a test of your eyesight (and as someone who's blind as a bat without my glasses, that's not something I enjoy.)
That said, bears in the forest were kind of terrifying.
Besides, right now, I often don't even notice that it's night instead of day unless I notice the sound for night when it changes to night, or if zombies suddenly are moving faster. It just isn't really all that much darker at night. I mean, when it's darker in the middle of the day when it's raining than it is in the middle of the night when it's not raining, that's not good lighting.