I just played a game on Ecperanca and could not see my crosshairs while on that map. This is not the first time this has happened. I have noticed that a lot of the lighting in the game has made it more difficult to find a crosshair color that works across all maps, especially with me being colorblind. In the original Overwatch, the two crosshair colors that worked for me were the yellow and neon green as those were the only two bright enough for me to see across every map. The light colors like the blues and whites were difficult on daytime maps, and the darker colors were difficult for me in general. Now on Overwatch 2, I am running into the issue of not being able to see my crosshairs at all in a vast majority of the day-time and sunset/sunrise maps, even with a darker crosshair color to try and choose something that could potentially stand out. In general the game seems much brighter than it was in the original Overwatch, and it feels like the crosshairs have little to no adjustment to balance that out. I have changed crosshair settings, colorblind settings, even game color and tv screen color settings, and I cannot see my crosshairs on that map and have difficulties seeing it on a few others. Is there any possibility that something can be implemented or changed to better aid those like me who have difficulty seeing the crosshairs due to color and lighting? Thank you for your time and have a great rest of your day.
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