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Miscellaneous Forums => Archive => Topic started by: OmegaChrono on 2004-06-20 23:06:18
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Sometimes in dark areas I find it hard to see some of the important places. I was wondering if there was a way to adjust the gamma or brightness. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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You'll ahve to do it in your video cards settings off your desktop. There's no in-game way to adjust gamma.
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Sure there is!! I you have a CRT monitor like me, you can just use the controls on the monitor. Another reason why LCD isn't the greatest thing on Earth. :)
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http://forums.qhimm.com/viewtopic.php?t=2835
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Im gonna back Steele, do it via the settings for your video card. It may not be the only way, just the only way thats worth a doing. Do it there and its a system-wide effect, do it in program and you have to do it for every program.
What vid card do you have Omega? I have an NVidia myself, and the display properties on it are quite easy to toggle in just that manner, I figure just about any card that has configuration software is just as easy, unless its an integrated card, in which case I cant help much.
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I thought a mod presenting a link to a similar topic would kill this thread... guess not.
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I thought a mod presenting a link to a similar topic would kill this thread... guess not.
Heh, yea, but then I dont have a lot of sense, I often talk after the time has passed. :P
My apologies though, I shant do it again.
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What vid card do you have Omega? I have an NVidia myself, and the display properties on it are quite easy to toggle in just that manner, I figure just about any card that has configuration software is just as easy, unless its an integrated card, in which case I cant help much.
I have an NVidia TNT2, but I'm not very good with the computers so I can't find the configurations. If I do change the settings on that...is there a way to keep the settings on for the rest of my computer and just change the ones for FF7?
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OmegaChrono: The solution is here http://forums.qhimm.com/viewtopic.php?t=2835 as Aaron has already pointed out...