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womoc ratouzoHi, I think visual feedback is really important, especially for young players. Bright effects and instant reactions to actions make the game more exciting. But it's important not to overdo it, so that it doesn't distract from the game itself. I think it's a question of balance: when visual elements keep things interesting, but don't overload the perception of the gameJan 16th, 5:35 am
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fapeiyeu nesouHi, this is a really cool topic to discuss. I recently read an article on https://game-wisdom.com/general/generation-z-prefers-fast-tempested-crash-games that looks at how visual feedback affects Generation Z engagement. The article states that visual feedback plays a key role in keeping players' attention. Generation Z is used to a digital world where instant reactions to their actions have become the norm - likes, comments, notifications. In games, this is expressed through flashbacks, victory effects, progress bars, or even soundtracks that reinforce the experience. Such elements create a sense of achievement, even if it is minimal, and motivate to keep playing. In addition, colorful visual elements help keep attention in a multitasking environment where the player may be doing something else at the same time. The article also mentions that games that are too slow or visually “poor” often lose popularity with this generation because they simply don't meet their entertainment expectations.Jan 16th, 5:34 am
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