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Hi! What you mentioned doesn't sound quite right, meaning it shouldn't be like that. I am not sure what tint you are refering to. Does the game always appear like this to you or is it on certain maps only? And how does other games and apps appear on your computer.
Maybe the game simply is too blue for your preference, and in that case there is no in-game option to change it, but you can usually lower blue light on the PC screen settings. Though I am still curious to know if this could be a bug. You can send a bug report from the game by pressing b+b+b (press "b" quickly three times)
My question now is: Is there any way to always play during the day? That way, at least I can avoid the purple filter, and the blue one is less intense.
Early Bird, The Plateau, Four Courners, Bad Neighbours, Portal Bridges
The Rana campaign as well as the Barya campaign are mostly daylight as well, very few night time areas.
Probably would be the best to send a screenshot to show the problem. (If we gonna see it)