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Old 03-11-07, 09:58 AM   #1
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Well since some of you mentioned Dell, I have a Dell ultrasharp widescreen LCD and the night seems perfect to me in GWX, and using 16k atmosphere option as well.

Wouldn't the quality of video card make a difference too?

Edit: This subject has been discussed a number of times already. A little searching could have easily given you previous threads concerning this question.
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Old 03-11-07, 10:54 AM   #2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fredbass
Edit: This subject has been discussed a number of times already. A little searching could have easily given you previous threads concerning this question.
Fredbass, most times people who post replies to posts like this complaining
about not using the search gets my goat.
However, in this case you are 100% right, I did a search for "too dark"
and came up with several hundred hits.
Repost police dollars hard at work.
Funny, though, on other forums for other interest I've noticed that most time the heaviest posters, the ones with the most posting prestige,
are largely just posting police actions:
"take it to another thread, do a search noob, someone already asked and answered . . . etc."
Look at me I've got 9000 posts, sure 8999 are complaining about noobs, but I'm the man.

Note: This is NOT the case with Mr. Fredbass as I've also checked out his posts,
and he's not been a naughty boy at all.
So I hope I didn't offend you as I sometimes do.
Oh man, now I'm doing it!

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Old 03-11-07, 02:03 PM   #3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zatoichi
Quote:
Originally Posted by fredbass
Edit: This subject has been discussed a number of times already. A little searching could have easily given you previous threads concerning this question.
Fredbass, most times people who post replies to posts like this complaining
about not using the search gets my goat.
However, in this case you are 100% right, I did a search for "too dark"
and came up with several hundred hits.
Repost police dollars hard at work.
Funny, though, on other forums for other interest I've noticed that most time the heaviest posters, the ones with the most posting prestige,
are largely just posting police actions:
"take it to another thread, do a search noob, someone already asked and answered . . . etc."
Look at me I've got 9000 posts, sure 8999 are complaining about noobs, but I'm the man.

Note: This is NOT the case with Mr. Fredbass as I've also checked out his posts,
and he's not been a naughty boy at all.
So I hope I didn't offend you as I sometimes do.
Oh man, now I'm doing it!

Ichi...
I realize that there have been many posts on this. And I have yet to find a satisfactory solution.

Gamma up ruins the day time. Contrast washes everything out, there is nothing wrong with my video card.

I just wanted to ask that IF POSSIBLE, the GWX team consider making the default SH3 "Nigh time" an OPTION. If the stock GWX is ok for you GREAT. For me..... its just wayyy to dark.
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