Greetings!
I've talked with a lot of duellers the last few years. Most of them told me they started using the Dark Follower role as prefix while doing their duelling thing because the dark grey is harder to see then most of the other prefixes / playertags.
I think that, while duelling, playertags should be invisible to the players participating in the duel. This way the monitoring staff and the viewers can still see the tag, but both duellers cant, which makes every nametag-color the same while in a duel.
Why i find this important: Players have to buy a DF prefix to get an advantage in duelling. Which means its low-key Pay to Win. I know PWMC doesnt want to be and I know they don't intent to be, yet it is true that this is a bit true. If a griffin and a DF are duelling eachother, the DF has an easier job then the Griffin i.e.
So yes, this. Another option would be that all nametags change to black or dark gray, even when you do not have a gray prefix. That would already improve this issue by 100% as the chances of seeing the nametag are then even.
I've talked with a lot of duellers the last few years. Most of them told me they started using the Dark Follower role as prefix while doing their duelling thing because the dark grey is harder to see then most of the other prefixes / playertags.
I think that, while duelling, playertags should be invisible to the players participating in the duel. This way the monitoring staff and the viewers can still see the tag, but both duellers cant, which makes every nametag-color the same while in a duel.
Why i find this important: Players have to buy a DF prefix to get an advantage in duelling. Which means its low-key Pay to Win. I know PWMC doesnt want to be and I know they don't intent to be, yet it is true that this is a bit true. If a griffin and a DF are duelling eachother, the DF has an easier job then the Griffin i.e.
So yes, this. Another option would be that all nametags change to black or dark gray, even when you do not have a gray prefix. That would already improve this issue by 100% as the chances of seeing the nametag are then even.