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Also, you can turn Global Illumination off in the settings, so you get the old lighting back.
Later in the game you get access to lamps and lights.
Turn on your flashlight....Key = B
You can clearly see it doesn't provide anything but spot lighting.
I will muke with the settings, but I would think it would be better than this default.
I have global illum off.
How was I being a jerk, where I pointed out my screenshot showed I have a light installed? :p
Not trying to be a jerk.
Installing lights don't do ANYTHING to make the games lighting any better. Having global illum on or off does change things a little, but doesn't make the game look as it should. Many other games I've played have way better lighting than this game does.
Anyhow, no worries. I'm mucked with the settings all I care to. It is what it is.
You need an absolute ton of light, and the distance from the source to the thing it hits, can't be very far - otherwise you just end up with hardly any light.
That's why so many seem to have switched to using signs, which for some weird reason, works better as a light source.