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While being in a somewhat dark room and looking out of the window into daylight environment, I only see a white area - too bright to actually see anything.
Most other games have it so you can at least turn it on/off.
The Enshrouded devs seems to have chosen to hide this feature from us and crank Bloom up to 11.
its called eye adaptation, whatever that means.. even in rainy cloudy day it is enabled..
Without this dumb effect, this game could slay valheim easily.
So now we wait.
That should motivate them to consider..