Marathon players debate thermal sight adjustments

Players of the extraction shooter Marathon are proposing changes to thermal sights, a powerful optic that highlights enemies through obstacles. Game director Joe Ziegler has acknowledged their dominance and implemented initial nerfs. Community suggestions focus on tying visibility to player heat levels generated by sprinting or abilities.

Thermal sights in Marathon allow players to spot enemies hidden in smoke or invisibility, giving skilled users a strong advantage in high-stakes matches. Joe Ziegler, the game's director, described them as 'too present and dominant' and noted future adjustments beyond an early patch that reduced visual clarity and maximum highlight distance on targets, according to Eurogamer.net reports on developer communications. Players continue to highlight the optic's issues despite these tweaks. Reddit user AbledShawl proposed scaling thermal clarity with a target's heat level, which rises from sprinting or ability use. This would maintain utility during fights but limit spotting passive explorers, as illustrated in community visuals. Another player, BigMoistPizza, suggested making detection distance proportional to generated heat. However, concerns persist. Reddit user Ggamebird questioned whether stationary snipers would become harder to detect, noting existing counters like signal jammers. Bungie has not implemented major fixes, likely due to the development effort required for live service balancing. The discussion coincides with pushes into the Cryo Archive map and recent changes, including removal of a glitchy Thief movement technique.

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