That's one way of looking at it, that's close to what I think.I don't mind that vision was simplified, but I do mind that the majority of the races have darkvision, and only (I think) humans, halflings and dragonborn lack it. Instead of being an extra perk for some races, not having darkvision is now a handicap, because suddenly someone needs to carry a torcn and there has to be management of light resources and all that.
Anyone else thinking how the simplification of "special" vision into only having Darkvision perhaps went too far?
Anyone else contemplating reintroducing "low light vision" in the game?
As long as you're exceptionally generous as to what constitutes dim light, that would do the trick, yes.Yes and no, at least not before reading your post.
I don't like 90% of races having Darkvision, and no I hadn't considered adding LLV into my campaigns.
I'm not opposed to it, actually. I'd probably call it Starlight Vision or something though, in order to better differentiate it from Darkvision.
I think your LLV might be a little too complicated. Why not just remove the "see in the dark" aspect of Darkvision? So they see better in dim light, but are as lost as anybody else when it comes to moving around in inky black.