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Question for PC players

I have recently started playing DBD on PC. I have been playing it a long while on PS4 pro. I cant help but be annoyed at how dark everything looks on PC compared to on PS4 on my TV. (I turn the backlight to 100 and increase brightness a bit). Does anyone have any advice/instructions on how I can make the game a bit brighter/easier to see?

Comments

  • TheBus4K
    TheBus4K Member Posts: 256

    If you have NVIDIA, you can fiddle with the options to make the game brighter.

    Also putting the graphics on low makes the light shine brighter (I don't get the point of this, but it works).

  • megaweenieman
    megaweenieman Member Posts: 323

    I have tried fiddling with NVIDIA but it seems that the settings dont save once I load the game

  • YOURFRIEND
    YOURFRIEND Member Posts: 3,389

    Right click on your desktop, select the nvidia option. From there increase the gamma and brightness to your needs, increase saturation slightly. Do not hit accept, just leave it like that and launch dbd. When you're done playing go back to that screen and hit cancel to preserve your previous settings.


    I prefer my monitor colors saturated and dark, I find that I can see very little without fiddling with the settings.

  • Babyyy_Boyy
    Babyyy_Boyy Member Posts: 444

    I just have my dbd settings on low and I see everything perfectly fine.

  • ReapersWrath85
    ReapersWrath85 Member Posts: 18

    Mentioned what I was gonna say.Could be your monitor, some can adjust for alot of things or got AMD then could adjust from there and start it up..have mine on ultra setting, realize that I dont see survivors as well but I like it dark.

  • BeHasU
    BeHasU Member Posts: 830

    Use low settings, everything is brighter, less shadows, less grass.

  • Angelicus23
    Angelicus23 Member Posts: 2,547

    use low settings, and install a resahde. If you have a nvidia graphic card, you cna use Gefore Experience (shadowplay) to ass brightness and colors filters

  • OldHunterLight
    OldHunterLight Member Posts: 3,001

    Use low settings and use a nvidia filter, those are your friends on pc