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Offline ZmaN

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Open GL Brightness...
Ok so I play Freespace 2 in OGL because Direct3D8 cant take the shockwaves...  The problem is that when the game exits, the gamma setting for Windows is set REALLY high so my entire screen has a white tint....  the only I can fix it is if I restart the computer...

Can anyone tell me why it does this and how to make it stop?

Also, Im getting some bad slowdowns using 3.6.8 media vps...  Which -command line is most hurting on performance?
Well what do I do now?  Well Jack, you seem to have an act for blowing things up....

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Offline Descenter

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Re: Open GL Brightness...
You should be able to set the gamma setting back in windows instead of having to restart, using the video settings contol software that should come with the card.  Typically it is under the advanced display properties.  Then there is always the solution of turning down the gamma contrast in the game to match your desktop.
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Offline taylor

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Re: Open GL Brightness...
It's supposed to reset the gamma when the game exits.  It does depend on the build though, a few had a bug that prevented that feature from working.  Which build are you running?

Also use the -no_set_gamma cmdline option if you need to and that will prevent the gamma from being changed in the first place.

 

Offline ZmaN

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Re: Open GL Brightness...
I am running a CVS Build.  the date is 02-02-2006...
Well what do I do now?  Well Jack, you seem to have an act for blowing things up....

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My Rig:
NZXT Apollo Case, with the insides painted black, and refinished side panels
Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750 watt PSU
Intel Xeon E3110 (e8400) OC'd to 3.6ghz
Xigmatek S1283 HDT Cooler
Biostar TPower I45 Motherboard
2 x 2GB's Crucial Ballistx DDR2-800 RAM
XFX Geforce 8800GTX GPU
Onboard sound
3 x 36GB Raptors in RAID 0
1 x Western Digital 640GB stand-alone

Matthew 1:1-2  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.  He was with God in the beginning.

 

Offline taylor

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Re: Open GL Brightness...
The gamma reset bug wasn't fixed until after 02-20-2006, and apparently started with 02-02-2006.

  

Offline ZmaN

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Re: Open GL Brightness...
i went to the 03-06-2006 cvs and its fine...  I also used the command line that was given as well...
Well what do I do now?  Well Jack, you seem to have an act for blowing things up....

www.underoath777.com  <---  The BEST BAND EVER!

My Rig:
NZXT Apollo Case, with the insides painted black, and refinished side panels
Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750 watt PSU
Intel Xeon E3110 (e8400) OC'd to 3.6ghz
Xigmatek S1283 HDT Cooler
Biostar TPower I45 Motherboard
2 x 2GB's Crucial Ballistx DDR2-800 RAM
XFX Geforce 8800GTX GPU
Onboard sound
3 x 36GB Raptors in RAID 0
1 x Western Digital 640GB stand-alone

Matthew 1:1-2  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.  He was with God in the beginning.