The "brown goo" effect on fields that are attached to low energy portals was much bigger in earlier versions and was reduced because people complained that it was too much
The problem was it wasn't effective at showing the issue. People didn't realize it was meant to be a weak field indicator, so they complained about the effect. In Redacted it is completely clear what is happening to the field.
This is already present in Prime. Healthy fields are not peppered with orange and yellow dots, while unhealthy fields are. It actually is clearer than in Redacted because now you can clearly tell which links are supporting fields and which are not, even with many links coming out of the same portal.
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There's an effect on "about to go down" fields in Prime, but, yeah, it's more subtle than it was in REDACTED.
That brown "gunk" that's in the fields you're looking at is prime's equalivant.
The "brown goo" effect on fields that are attached to low energy portals was much bigger in earlier versions and was reduced because people complained that it was too much
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The problem was it wasn't effective at showing the issue. People didn't realize it was meant to be a weak field indicator, so they complained about the effect. In Redacted it is completely clear what is happening to the field.
visual indication of a fields health should be clearly visible in prime as it is in redacted.
This is already present in Prime. Healthy fields are not peppered with orange and yellow dots, while unhealthy fields are. It actually is clearer than in Redacted because now you can clearly tell which links are supporting fields and which are not, even with many links coming out of the same portal.