I’ve managed to get my normal light levels dialed in on my system (I have non HDR monitor) but, due to Scotland being so overcast all the time even mid-day light levels feel more like the arctic in winter.
In P3 we would of course tweak a shader; can this be done in FS2020 or am i just suffering from HDR clipping (already voted on the request to fix this for non HDR monitors).
thanks
The lighting is a bit all over the place.
As you mentioned, overcast is a tad too dark. But then, clear skies at midnight are often too light.
I believe the devs mentioned that they are working on perfecting this.
EDIT: And if Asobo don’t quite get it, don’t you worry. Someone is bound to mod this so that you can get that grim, Scottish weather looking just right
If you have an Nvidia card you can use the Nvidia control panel to override and adjust your system and display settings for color, hue, contract, gamma, etc. I use it to ajdust the night settings where I like them.
Thanks have done this and got a bit of an improvement but at the expense of washing the pic out. For the moment i’m leaving home as the weather usually stinks.
yes, but, having spent a few hours in p3d at the weekend thats much worse and has cloud shadows and clouds appear and vanish as you pan around. I’d forgotten that and how horrific it looks from an OCD immersion point of view. Just some tuning needed as you say.
… and if you have Geforce Experience, it also includes the Freestyle option. This expands the screen settings with additional filters.
For me, that was the solution to this problem.
You can save 3 types of visual settings that you can change during the game.
That’s a good temporary solution.
@OP, if your monitor has lighting presets that is another way of achieving the same thing.
Ah i didnt know that was in Gfe. I normally dont use it as many years ago it fiddled with every game on my system whilst trying to “help” Will load it up today
My problem is i have one of the first 4k non HDR monitors (Samsung). Being an IT person I have to adopt new tech ASAP and being Scottish i’m too tight to buy a better monitor. This Samsung has very poor range.
I might swap it for my 45" HDR TV