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Old November 7th 04, 03:36 PM
Richard Cavell
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Default Doom 3 is dark with Radeon 9800

Hi,

9800 Pro 128MB with latest Catalyst drivers, on WinXP service pack 2.

Doom 3 is very dark. I've put my CRT monitor on maximum
brightness/contrast and I've also put the in-game brightness option to
maximum.

On the Radeon 9800 Pro properties, I have a Doom 3 profile for Full
Screen 3D. I've put gamma at maximum. Actually, I'm not sure that this
is being used... it doesn't seem to have an effect at all.

Now, Doom 3 is still very dark indeed even with all these on maximum. I
realise the game is meant to be spooky, but is there something I'm missing?
 




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