Credit for this idea goes to one of our raid leaders (not sure if it has been mentioned in the forums before).
The basic issue is that it is difficult to visually see in combat whether a Negate is friendly or enemy (in times where multiple Negates are firing).
In-game, the current visual cue is a purplish-black field around the Negate area. However, in large AvA fights, it can be difficult to determine whether a Negate is friendly or enemy ... without a further check of one's own skillbar or add-ons (such as FTC which will indicate "Silenced" within the enemy Negate). This is especially a problem when raid leaders are trying to "outduel" each other by casting another Negate over the top of a previous enemy Negate.
Solution: If there was a soft yellow, blue, or red highlight (designating the Alliance owner of the just-fired ultimate) ... that would be a better visual cue for players. It would allow for better reaction time in an enemy Negate, in my humble opinion. In addition, it would eliminate any unnecessary reaction if the Negate was friendly.
TL;DR - Should the Negate ultimate have a soft highlight (blue, yellow, red) to distinguish whether it's friendly or enemy in PvP?
@ZOS_BrianWheeler
Edited by Taleof2Cities on 23 September 2016 19:42
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