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Will we ever get a Gamma setting?

Mesme
Mesme Member Posts: 177

I get it horror games like to be dark but even Friday The 13th has it and I'm just curious as to why DBD doesn't have one and I mean it would help a lot and well I want everyone's opinion on this should we have a gamma setting?

Comments

  • Dreamnomad
    Dreamnomad Member Posts: 3,965

    I just use the setting on my TV.

  • Mesme
    Mesme Member Posts: 177

    @Dreamnomad said:
    I just use the setting on my TV.

    My TV doesn't have setting that will allow me what type are you using?

  • Kilmeran
    Kilmeran Member Posts: 3,142
    edited October 2018

    My monitor has gamma that I could adjust for DBD, but my gamma is set for where I need it for work (I work from home on this computer). I'm not screwing around with it just for a game. Every other damned game I own has a gamma adjustment built into it. So far DBD is the only one that doesn't.

    Peer-to-peer game hosting, no gamma adjustment, this game is looking more and more low budget the more I mess around with it.

  • ConsoleNurse
    ConsoleNurse Member Posts: 170
    Claudette players will remember this
  • Orion
    Orion Member Posts: 21,675

    Probably not, since the brightness levels are also part of the balance of the game.

  • altruistic
    altruistic Member Posts: 1,141

    Do you have a NVIDIA GPU? If so, use NVIDIA Freestyle.

  • SIX
    SIX Member Posts: 67

    Don't understand why people don't use their GPU's app's, you have nvidia experience and for amd i believe it's called catalyst, you can freely change your game Brightness and anything else the way you want it

  • AnotherRandy
    AnotherRandy Member Posts: 274
    Windows 10 has gamma settings inbuilt. O think the correct command is dccm.exe after pressing win+R
    Just give it a quick shot on Google. Intel has this aswell btw, right click on desktop and check the settings of Intel