Zenless Zone Zero, the latest action RPG from HoYoverse, launched its Version 1.4 update with new banners, events, and features. However, a noticeable fading effect when zooming into characters from specific angles became a hot topic among players. This article explores the community’s reaction to the issue, HoYoverse’s response, and the eventual resolution.

The Fading Effect Issue
What Happened?
After the 1.4 update, players noticed a fading effect that partially obscured characters when viewed up close. The effect, designed to avoid visual clipping near walls or poles, became overly aggressive. It often hid characters’ detailed designs, leading to comparisons with a similar but less intrusive feature in Genshin Impact.

Community Reactions
The change sparked debates within the gaming community:
- Positive Reactions: Some appreciated the intent behind the feature, citing improved gameplay visuals.
- Negative Reactions: Many criticized its intrusive nature, highlighting how it contradicted the game’s emphasis on character aesthetics showcased in trailers.
- Speculations: A few players suggested the effect might be influenced by cultural or regulatory considerations.

HoYoverse’s Swift Response
Recognizing the backlash, HoYoverse identified the fading effect as a bug and acted quickly to resolve it. The developers released a hotfix, adjusting the intensity of the effect and ensuring it aligned better with player expectations. To compensate for the inconvenience, players received free Polychrome via in-game mail.

Comparison with Genshin Impact
Players compared Zenless Zone Zero’s fading effect with Genshin Impact’s approach. While both games aim to enhance visual clarity, Genshin Impact’s implementation is subtler and less disruptive. The exaggerated effect in Zenless Zone Zero highlighted the importance of balancing functionality with aesthetics.

