Shaders in Destiny 2 have always provided one of the main methods for armor and weapon customization, and Bungie have recently confirmed that some useful changes will be coming with the game’s upcoming Final Shape expansion in the interest of improving shaders’ color accuracy in the UI. Though quite a few fans of Destiny 2 have been hoping for a change like this for years due to some shaders poorly communicating the colors and textures that they apply, previews of the upcoming UI changes have made experienced fans realize that they may need to refamiliarize themselves with their favorite shaders following the DLC’s release.
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Shaders in Destiny 2 have always provided one of the main methods for armor and weapon customization, and Bungie have recently confirmed that some useful changes will be coming with the game’s upcoming Final Shape expansion in the interest of improving shaders’ color accuracy in the UI. Though quite a few fans of Destiny 2 have been hoping for a change like this for years due to some shaders poorly communicating the colors and textures that they apply, previews of the upcoming UI changes have made experienced fans realize that they may need to refamiliarize themselves with their favorite shaders following the DLC’s release.