I wont play on a night server now. It's ridiculous. I've lived in some pretty remote places, and it does NOT get that dark. Like that little buttfuck town in the middle of nevada, barely big enough to have its own gas station. No street lights, barely any houses, and zilch light pollution at night. Sure, it got dark. But there was plenty of starlight to see by, and if the moon was out then it was practically daylight. I've also lived out in the middle of the Smoky Mountains, with some of the thickest forest still left in this country. It's pretty dark, in the woods. But once again, starlight and moonlight filter in through holes and clearings. The only time it's too dark to literally be unable to see your hand in front of your face is if it's completely overcast, raining, or you've wandered into a cave. Fact is, it's actually harder to see at night when there IS more light pollution. Your eyes adjust to the brightest lights and have difficulty making out anything in the darkness. Now, I know I have better lowlight vision than pretty much anyone I know, but these DayZ nights can't possibly be what the rest of you see when you walk outside at night. Your ancestors would surely have been eaten by something they couldn't see long ago, and thus you would not be here. Seems to me, the pitch black nights in DayZ are not here to be realistic. They're here to force people to use flashlights, flares, and glowsticks, which is completely counter-intuitive in a game that rewards stealth and punishes Public Displays of Existence. Staying alive in DayZ is an in depth study in How Not To Be Seen. Forcing you to broadcast your location if you even want to see whether or not you still indeed have feet, or hands, or a body at all, is a dick move. Real moonless nightime means I can't make out small details, colors, or similar shade gradients. I CAN see object profiles, large details, and contrasting shade gradients.