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Yellow paint debate

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Video game design concept
Example of yellow paint used in a level to indicate direction, interactable props and climbable ledges

Invideo game design, theyellow paint debate (also called theyellow paint discourse) is the ongoing discussion about yellow paint as an environmental directional marker inlevel design. Yellow paint has the benefit of being highly visible, but the downside that players may find it immersion-breaking or patronizing. Its use has at times drawn controversy.

Description

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Look upyellow paint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Bright colors are attention-grabbing, something encountered in nature throughwarning coloration and in everyday human life in the colors used for warning indicators, such assafety yellow. In video games, the game environment represents a simulacrum of some real space, in which player movement and environmental interaction are usually limited compared to real life. As players may miss realistic cues on where a path is, or which items will respond to interaction attempts,game developers may choose to use brightly colored indicators to draw the player's attention.[1]

The amount of detail in video game levels has gone up as the underlying technology improves, and this makes some historical solutions, such as unique art assets for climbing points, less obvious than they were in older games.[2] If the path forward is sufficiently unintuitive - a subjective problem discovered either byplaytesters or the community that plays the game after its release - it can leave players stuck, in some cases causing them to give up on the game entirely.[3] The use of in-world markers guiding the player's direction, typified by (but not limited to) yellow paint, represents an attempt by the game developers to provide guidance without breaking the game's sense of immersion. The debate around yellow paint is over the extent to which this practice is necessary and effective.[citation needed]

History

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IGN's Vikki Blake citesUncharted as an early example of yellow paint guide markers in games.[3]The Stanley Parable, a satirical game from 2013, features an extreme form of yellow paint guidance in which the player is instructed by the game's narrator to follow a yellow stripe on the floor.[4] More recent games involved in the debate include theResident Evil 4 remake andFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth.[3][5]

Reception

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Games journalist Celia Wagar described yellow paint as "a cheap and easy way of" indicating interaction points, "but it probably represents an earlier failure in the art design of the game".[2]PlaytestCloud wrote that "It's hard to say whether or not the use of yellow paint is the right solution, as we’d argue it all depends on the type of experience the developers are trying to create... Nevertheless, it's hard to disagree that the yellow paint can sometimes be intrusive, leading us to believe that game developers could devise an alternative."[6]

In a 2024 article,Kotaku summed up the yellow paint debate as unsolvable: "Get rid of it and some games become unplayable for folks. Keep it and people will make fun of it and complain. Add a toggle and then you have to build your levels and art in a way that can guide players without yellow paint for all the folks who turn it off."[7]

References

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  1. ^Jiang, Sisi (March 17, 2023)."Resident Evil 4 Remake Has Devs Explaining Why Games Make Things Extremely Obvious".Kotaku. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  2. ^abWagar, Celia (March 3, 2024)."It's Not the Yellow Paint, It's What the Paint Represents".CritPoints. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  3. ^abcBlake, Vikki (October 29, 2025)."Final Fantasy 7 Remake Director Doubles Down On Yellow Paint — 'There is Definitely a Need for That Kind of Thing'".IGN. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  4. ^Nightingale, Ed (February 12, 2024)."Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo players are arguing about yellow paint".Eurogamer. RetrievedOctober 30, 2025.
  5. ^Serin, Kaan (February 10, 2024)."AfterResident Evil 4's remake, that notorious yellow paint discourse has come forFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth".GamesRadar+. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  6. ^"Playtesting and Navigation: Explaining the Yellow Paint Controversy".PlaytestCloud. March 4, 2024. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  7. ^Zwiezen, Zack (February 12, 2024)."Yellow Paint Is Once Again Breaking People's Brains".Kotaku. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
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