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as dgVoodoo 2 comes with its own gamma settings.
On the other hand, Divine Divinity's viewing distance is rather small and is somewhat represented by the lit area around the character.
Thanks for your answer.
Hmm I looked at that stuff and I don't think I wanna mess around with it, though.
I also don't really understand what this is honestly.
Then I will just play the game with it being a little too dark sometimes. I can manage.
Again, thank you for your help, though!