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Plus it's the worse night I've ever seen in any game. In most open worlds you still have a bit of light at night that makes the game playable, but GoT is totally unplayable at night, everything is completely black (tested with and without HDR and with normal and dramatic contrast).
Couldn't disagree more! I play at 4K, with HDR on and all settings maxed and this game is beautiful at night. Where there is no torchlight, the moon lights the land beautifully. Sounds like you may have a settings or hardware issue. Sometimes I am in awe of how beautiful this game can be.
(have never been without streetlights and city light pollution in their life)
I think this game's night is.. okay.. It's really just the blue filter that bothers me. Reshade can change this.