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As for survivor who want to adjust their brightness to be brighter, I think they are just a type of coward who need to be baby sited at everything. So desperate and try hard for a win that they would do anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obiyzot5OvY
Is it legit to use software to make it a bit brighter? Can I get a ban for this?
I already run the game on low because of this, but I'd love to run it on high.
The problem with darkness in games like DBD is that it does not affect everyone if you can crank up gamma/brightness/whatever through GPU hardware and it seems unfair...