One of the simplest yet most requested features players have been yearning for in Rocket League is the addition of transparent goal posts. As it currently stands, they can often get in the way when you're going for a save or aerial shot from inside your own goal, causing you to mess up, but there's good news, as Psyonix has now announced in a blog post that transparent posts will be arriving in their next update.
"We're always adding new features and tech to Rocket League, and our next update this Autumn will use that philosophy to incorporate one of the most requested community features of all time: Transparent Goalposts - which will drastically change how you see the ball in certain positions on the pitch."
"Transparent Goalposts will add transparency to the goals, goalposts, and specific pieces of the Arena wall. More specifically, you will soon be able to see through parts of the Arena that were previously solid structures (depending on your position and camera view). When defending in-goal, for example, the posts and walls around you will become transparent for better vision. The same goes for players who hug Arena walls on offense or defence, because the quarterpipe will be see-through as well!"
The blog goes on to explain that the transparency entirely depends on your positioning: If you're inside the goal the posts will be transparent but if you're looking at them from the pitch, they'll be opaque, just like they currently are.
This is such a simple change but one that will massively improve the quality of the game for avid players. What other change do you hope they bring to the game in the future? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.