03-28-07, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by akdavis
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Originally Posted by NefariousKoel
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Originally Posted by nattydread
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Originally Posted by NefariousKoel
Are you using a CRT monitor or an LCD?
On an LCD, everything looks fine. I'm thinking you're having problems because you have a CRT which is much darker in 3D view (scope).
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yeah i have a CRT
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That is probably the biggest problem. It's not necessarily how bright the ship ID book is but the fact that the 3D in SH4 (and SH3 for that matter) is extremely dark on a CRT monitor.
On my previous monitor, a CRT, every night *even full moon nights* was pitch black in SH3 and it's the same deal here.
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I'm using a CRT and the nights are not very dark at all. In fact, they appear too bright when there is no moon out. CRT might lead to an issue of brights being brighter, but that is hardly a "problem" with a CRT.
The issue is that they failed to apply a night filter to that part of the interface when everything else got the treatment, not hardware. The recognition manual should go through the same transition as the nav map. In fact, if nights are bright to the point that you have no issue switching between viewing a white page and looking through an optic at the dark of night, then you probably have an issue with how your monitor is adjusted, or the ability of your monitor to render blacks and contrast.
The recognition manual should go through the same transition as the nav map.
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exactly!
If you dont have to be a dark room to play night sequences then your night is dark enough.
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