Ns Too Dark --- Unplayable!
JKooL
Join Date: 2002-12-24 Member: 11492Members, Constellation
in Tech Support
Hi everyone,
I have just upgraded from a Radeon 8500 to a Radeon 9600Pro hoping that it would fix my gamma issues because NS is so dark, it's near impossible to see anything. I have my monitor brightness and contrast maxed out, and the in-game gamma meter also maxed out.
I have tried lightgamma 1 in the console, and every other console command i could think of, but this does not help. I use PowerStrip to lock the refresh rate at 75, but the hot-keys to raise the gamma do not work in steam.
Does anyone have any suggestions or idea to make the game brighter? I really wish I could play the game without needed to sit in a dark room at midnight just to get wiped across the floor in most co maps because the corridors are so dark.
Prior to steam, I never had this issue with NS. Also, normal halflife, as well as CS and other mods are fine - so I assume it must be a NS problem. I saw a thread awhile back about people complaining how "bright" NS has become, and I was like "WTH are you people crazy"? Just trying to see down a corridor is a chore...
Thanks,
JKooL
I have just upgraded from a Radeon 8500 to a Radeon 9600Pro hoping that it would fix my gamma issues because NS is so dark, it's near impossible to see anything. I have my monitor brightness and contrast maxed out, and the in-game gamma meter also maxed out.
I have tried lightgamma 1 in the console, and every other console command i could think of, but this does not help. I use PowerStrip to lock the refresh rate at 75, but the hot-keys to raise the gamma do not work in steam.
Does anyone have any suggestions or idea to make the game brighter? I really wish I could play the game without needed to sit in a dark room at midnight just to get wiped across the floor in most co maps because the corridors are so dark.
Prior to steam, I never had this issue with NS. Also, normal halflife, as well as CS and other mods are fine - so I assume it must be a NS problem. I saw a thread awhile back about people complaining how "bright" NS has become, and I was like "WTH are you people crazy"? Just trying to see down a corridor is a chore...
Thanks,
JKooL
Comments
gamma 5
also use lightgamma 0 but you have to execute it everytime you open NS or put it in userconfig.cfg or autoexec.cfg