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katomaro

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  1. I am thorn between this. Gap and alternating opacity are great, but colors seems too much of an stretch, maybe not for everyone but rather a friends system. I am visually impaired and having colors would allow me to quickly know whos saying what
  2. I would like to add to this, given the thing I just suggested about blindness/accessibility, being able to resize chat and set font size would be great. These need to be a separate option from the GUI SCALE in INTERFACE options.
  3. Hi, I am new to the game. i got a condition called Keratoconus in advanced stages, in fact, at the need of a corneal transplant to recover some of my vision. One of the effects it has on vision is causing extremely high astigmatism because the cornea stops being an oval shape and starts being a nalformed cone. On top of that i have an intra-corneal ring implant which was meant to halt progress but it also affects the way light enters the eye. With normal text I already struggle to read, but during Temporal Storms (so far I have only met light ones), the added glitch characters make it impossible for me to read/make out nearly all text, think of it as each light stroke having an extra edge to them and light rays scaping them, when the text gets distorted during the temporal storm, the added glitch characters greatly worsen the way text is laid out, making everything be pretty much blurred. While my case is of extreme levels due my genetical degenerative disease and makes chat very unusable, I believe this would also improve those with high astigmatism due other reasons. Personally me and my friend just chatted on Discord until the storm was over, otherwise i simply would not have been able to chat. Attached is a screenshot of what I mean .
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