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Kern Hotha
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Posted - 2014.12.07 17:55:56 -
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Some of the nebulae are so bright that they verge on blinding. Please take a look at this example:
Nibainkier nebula
We distinguish the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands upon himself, and the latter who makes no demands on himself.
Jose Ortega y Gasset (1883 - 1955)
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Kern Hotha
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Posted - 2014.12.07 18:11:26 -
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Vito Tattaglia wrote:Are you sure you have your brightness settings on the default? I've spent some time in green nebula space and I don't remember anything as bright as that.
My monitors are calibrated for warmth and lower brightness. To be fair, most systems in the game aren't as bad as Nibainkier (Nimedaz) but the entire game's backdrop is entirely too bright in general.
We distinguish the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands upon himself, and the latter who makes no demands on himself.
Jose Ortega y Gasset (1883 - 1955)
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Kern Hotha
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Posted - 2014.12.08 13:19:30 -
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CCP Darwin wrote: Regarding the UI, I have discussed this issue with EVE's User Experience Director and his feeling was that where the UI is going should help with interactions between the UI and brighter nebulae.
General feedback on nebula brightness is great and we appreciate it. There are many people involved in making changes to address issues, but it's an ongoing conversation within the team and player input is very important to that.
I've had a look at the specific system called out in the original post and the OP's screenshot definitely reflects a color profile that's not typical. However, the nebula's still pretty bright and I will carry back the feedback.
Thank you for taking a look at this. I didn't expect a response so quickly and it is greatly appreciated. From the responses here it looks like the brightness I see isn't an issue for most, so I'll check my own settings again. I did forget to mention that I run f.lux to adjust brightness/temperature based upon time of day (6500K daytime / 3400K night).
We distinguish the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands upon himself, and the latter who makes no demands on himself.
Jose Ortega y Gasset (1883 - 1955)
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Kern Hotha
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Posted - 2014.12.08 13:28:17 -
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Bienator II wrote:looking at the screenshot of the OP, it looks like the main issue is the combination of the cloud with the nebula skybox. Clouds can be extremely bright all by itself (hint: check out "the blockade" lvl 4 mission). A bright cloud on top of a bright nebula + HDR = white screen.
That's an interesting point. I took the screenshot at a gate during the "Cowardly Commander" mission in the Amarr epic arc. There may have been a bright cloud in the area exacerbating the glare.
We distinguish the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands upon himself, and the latter who makes no demands on himself.
Jose Ortega y Gasset (1883 - 1955)
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