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Thank you for notifying us about your graphics issues in the game.
We want to apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your input and are dedicated to improving our users' experience.
This issue was thought to be fixed during the beta test but it seems that some of you still have that issue and we informed the developers about this issue.
Could you check if the following fixes the issue for you?
- While in Game, go into the “Graphics Settings” tab
- Set the “Effect Quality” to “high” and lowering it again after.
Also some more information about your System (CPU, GPU, RAM etc.) Might help to find the issue.
We want to once more apologize for the inconvenience
If you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to write here.
Best regards,
While looking into the issue it was not possible so far to reproduce your issue. Could you please tell us if you got this issue while playing the Demo, called "IfSunSets Prologue" or the full Early Access Version?
I'd love to know how to replicate this "bug". I'm annoyed when games make the dead of night so bright it feels like I have night vision on. Even with an OLED monitor the nights are brighter than they have any business being.