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Destiny 2 has reintroduced the Chatterwhite shader, a popular customization option from the original Destiny, but players are expressing dissatisfaction over its color representation. While the shader is marketed as a white option, many players feel that it does not meet their expectations for brightness and intensity.
This controversy has sparked a heated debate within the community, with players taking to forums and social media to voice their concerns. Some argue that the shader appears more gray than white, diminishing the aesthetic appeal they hoped for in their character designs.
The situation has prompted discussions about the consistency of shaders across the franchise, with players reminiscing about the original Chatterwhite's appearance in Destiny 1. As the game continues to evolve, the community's expectations for visual fidelity and customization options remain high.
Developers are now faced with the challenge of addressing these concerns while maintaining the integrity of their design choices.
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