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I mean, obviously. I was looking for a way to increase overall gamma / brightness.
Trekking through the dam area at night was not fun. It wasn't "reduced visibility" - my screen was completely black aside from the game UI and I was just blindly running into cliffs or something.
This is the problem. I exited the beginning cave and I can't see ♥♥♥♥. Does this game have a nightvision spell like skyrim?
It does. A torch is basically the first thing you can find after getting off the ship, before you can even see the ruin.
But for now it's not even fun to play like this, i might even switch my monitor off -.-
You can use the Brightness slider after 3 steps:
1) Turn off OneTweak in Settings -> Optimization tab
2) Turn off ENBoost in Settings -> Optimization tab
3) Turn off Window mode in Settings -> Common
P.S. Don't forget to press "Save settings" button below :)
Min brightness
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/934964330402927272/3D7D368A45EE827D12EFD9B12D04CA289B201360/
Max brightness
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/934964330402927579/4AB9C5976BAB389F56F867C61DCD83EC2CA6A482/
P.P.S. You can turn ON ENBoost after brighness adjustment. The level of brighness will be saved.