Adaptive Brightness (as Full-screen Gamma)

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Posted by: zemiacsik.4590

zemiacsik.4590

Hello!

It would be so awesome if is in Options a possibility to change in-game brightness as it is with a gamma.
Because when I play when it is dark outside (in the night/evening) I use a program to lower brightness and f.lux, but when I alt-tab to GW2 it always rip my eyes.. so it would be really nice if I can adjust in-game brightness.
Please!

Thanks :-)
zemi

[ALE] Ring of Fire (EU)

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Posted by: Dawdler.8521

Dawdler.8521

Gaming in darkness is bad for your eyes, mkay? Turn on the lights instead.

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Posted by: Zedek.8932

Zedek.8932

Excelsior.

nVidia settings in the system control panel can do that for each program individually. (Gamma, Contrast, Colour balance etc.)

I increased the contrast on VLC to get crisper colours only for movies (respectively to preview them how they look on TVs set on different colour modes) but everything else is kinda not-so crispy on-screen because I can’t stand to have a sun simulator in front of me.

Zedexx, sly Asura Thief/Assassin
and politically highly incorrect. (#Asuracist)
“We [Asura] are the concentrated magnificence!”

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Posted by: Emiko.3217

Emiko.3217

Hello!

It would be so awesome if is in Options a possibility to change in-game brightness as it is with a gamma.
Because when I play when it is dark outside (in the night/evening) I use a program to lower brightness and f.lux, but when I alt-tab to GW2 it always rip my eyes.. so it would be really nice if I can adjust in-game brightness.
Please!

Thanks :-)
zemi

I have the same issue with my new computer. However, I did set my Gamma to 1.25, and this helped.

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Posted by: OneYenShort.3189

OneYenShort.3189

Gaming in darkness is bad for your eyes, mkay? Turn on the lights instead.

You can drop the attitude. I suspect what the OP is getting at isn’t playing in the dark so much as trying to not completely screw up their sleep pattern while still enjoying the game.

http://www.answersforsleep.com/insomnia/is-your-technology-keeping-you-up-at-night/

http://mentalfloss.com/uk/technology/27993/how-your-computer-might-be-keeping-you-up-at-night