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Buzzerker Jun 27, 2024 @ 6:03pm
What's with the dumbass green color filter?
I had to use a mod to remove it, washes out the colors in the game completely.
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HeyYou (Banned) Jun 27, 2024 @ 6:05pm 
There's a design choice I didn't understand either.... I also turned off film grain completely in Display settings.
Groogo Jun 27, 2024 @ 6:05pm 
The colors are a bit off, it's noticeable.
Krash Megiddo Jun 27, 2024 @ 6:05pm 
congratulations?
Cutlass Jack Jun 27, 2024 @ 6:13pm 
Yeah this isn't the only game made worse by bad color filters.

Highly recommend removing them with a mod. Akila looks so much better without the sepia filter making everything brown.
GoldInfinit7 Jun 27, 2024 @ 6:33pm 
Supposedly the color filter is due to the different light produced by the Star (or "Sun" if you prefer) each planet orbits. Not sure if it's true but it's what I've heard.
HeyYou (Banned) Jun 27, 2024 @ 7:16pm 
Originally posted by Xenophobe:
Originally posted by GoldInfinit7:
Supposedly the color filter is due to the different light produced by the Star (or "Sun" if you prefer) each planet orbits. Not sure if it's true but it's what I've heard.
makes sense, different color stars and atmospheric compositions would diffuse light differently.
And it does.... the color filter is really unnecessary, for the most part.
I don't know why Bethesda put it in their games it looks horrible. I used a mod as well.
Falaris Jun 27, 2024 @ 7:33pm 
Looks fine on my end, may be some peculiarity with some card/setting. Do you have raytracing on or something?

Edit: Having checked a few screenshots from other threads about this (going back at least 10 months, including various 'fixes', I get what they mean. It's the type of modern post processing filter that reduces the sharpness a little and adds environmental color so it doesn't look like 00's FPS games.

It's kind of normal for most modern industry games though, but if you don't like it, that's your call. For the longest time I really hated Depth of Field, e.g.
Last edited by Falaris; Jun 27, 2024 @ 7:59pm
Buzzerker Jun 27, 2024 @ 8:34pm 
it was like wearing blue green sunglasses while I played the game, I used this LUT mod, a very simple mod, easy to install manually and it removed it completely. Now it's clearer, the colors are more vivid, the graphics are crisper and the colors aren't washed over with a greenish bluish tint. I noticed it the most when I was indoors and had to do something about it. Fortunately there was a mod to fix it. It's on the Nexus, it's called "Neutral LUTS no color filters". The only issue was that when I opened up the ZIP file, the word data was written in lower case and so was the word Texture so when you drop the file in the Data folder it just shows up in the Data folder as a lower case 'data' folder rather than integrating with it. So after digging in it deeper and finding out what needed to be plopped in it I finally figured out how to make it work. There's another LUT mod but the instructions were more elaborate and I couldn't get it to work. I actually watched a Youtube video from this girl and it was easy for her because the mod she downloaded (save mod possibly different version) didn't have the data folder written with a lower case d. She says in the video just to plop it in to the Data folder in the Documents My Games Starfield Data folder and it just works for her smooth as silk. Not the case for me. The only thing is black is not deep enough but I'll probably figure out a way to fix that too. I just picked up the game today on the STEAM Summer Sale. I only put two mods on it, this one and a UI mod. and Starfield script extender of course.
Last edited by Buzzerker; Jun 27, 2024 @ 8:36pm
Jᴧgᴧ Jun 27, 2024 @ 8:46pm 
Fallout also had what people used to refer to as a "piss filter", along with community-made mods to remove it. It's amazing they keep adding in filters like that.
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Date Posted: Jun 27, 2024 @ 6:03pm
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