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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Thing is, with HDR enabled and properly set up, the Colors are very crisp.
But without HDR , for example on my Laptop or Steam Deck, the Games really looks washed out.
Is there some other solution perhaps? Anybody else?
…you’re welcome
But I found one setting at nVidia panel that helped a little bit. It's called. "Digital vibrance" and it is under the "Adjust desktop color settings' at nVidia Control Panel.
Steered the slider from 50 to 72, game looks a bit more vibrant.
I never "Apply" the values, just leave the settings like that, and when I finish the game, I just hit cancel button at nVidia Control Panel, so that I have the default setting for everything else again without much of a fuss.
Still probably not how the game should look, but it's much better. Thanks, man! Appreciated.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/990080/discussions/0/3761104682805244208/
Saw this on the color problem - go to the nvidia control and find the color slider control - mine was at 50 - video said try 80 - I liked 70
2. Open engine.ini with Notepad
3. Add this at the bottom:
[/script/engine.renderersettings]
r.fog=1
r.VolumetricFog=0
4. Save the file.