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Storm501 02-06-21 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by captain27 (Post 2727846)
Hey Friend, cool. Yeah (1) works but still I feel it's hurting my eye.

2. Modify Gamma - Which CFG file I need to edit? does the tutorial available in this forum?

3. Download a periscope filter mod. - Are you talking about green crosshair in the periscope?

Thanks.

2) Check the game video settings. If gamma is not there, check graphics card settings.

3) Check here https://www.subsim.com/radioroom//showthread.php?t=164812

Also on this forum is a mod for brighter nights https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=180174

les green01 02-06-21 09:52 PM

if you installed and setup options file editor viewer you don't have to mess cfg files or download night filters just load it up go to ui go down to night filters and enable it also i use this setup which might help i know some uses it too is red lights in the room your playing in

Ypsan 02-12-21 10:55 AM

Nights in TWOS are really dark. And moonless nights so much so that I often have to hide my hud (shift+z, I think) in order to see. And playing in a dark room is a must for me.

But if under such conditions you still don't see then you may try to customise night filter on your periscope which helped me see better in pitch black nights.

Here is a link to a post on this forum where it is explained how to do it.

https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...&postcount=104

:Kaleun_Salute:

captain27 02-13-21 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Ypsan (Post 2729518)
Nights in TWOS are really dark. And moonless nights so much so that I often have to hide my hud (shift+z, I think) in order to see. And playing in a dark room is a must for me.

But if under such conditions you still don't see then you may try to customise night filter on your periscope which helped me see better in pitch black nights.

Here is a link to a post on this forum where it is explained how to do it.

https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...&postcount=104

:Kaleun_Salute:


Thank-you so much BRO!!!! Just now missed the night lol. Can't wait to check it at night. Thanks!!! Cheers.

Ypsan 02-15-21 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by captain27 (Post 2729773)
Thank-you so much BRO!!!! Just now missed the night lol. Can't wait to check it at night. Thanks!!! Cheers.

Hi captain21!

I hope you got it sorted out with the night vision filter but just in case:

I noticed in TWOS-JSGME there is an optional mod called 'Brighter Nights' which I personally don't use but it might further help with the issue.

Good luck!

:Kaleun_Salute:

U-190 02-22-21 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captain27 (Post 2725159)
Hi friends,

I have installed TWoS. During the night time when I see it in the periscope I see nothing but pitch black. Even when I increase the monitor brightness, I see everything look brighter but the view in periscope still look darker.

I understand in real life it will be dark in the periscope view during night. However, I see this is unrealistically too dark. And put this to not playable at all.

Please help me friends.!!! I love SH series. I am so worried. Please what I can do for it?

In 2019, I created a weather modification that had bright nights. In the near future, I will release such a modification in a new edition.

sshtompell 03-25-22 06:03 PM

Hello, tell me please, the overscope filter and backlight stopped working

les green01 03-26-22 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by sshtompell (Post 2800493)
Hello, tell me please, the overscope filter and backlight stopped working

might try to relog see if that fixes it i don't use the scope at night or the filters so not for sure


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