News:

Come Chat with us live! Learn how HERE!

Main Menu

Darkened Screen

Started by ChrisTom, July 22, 2011, 03:21:58 AM

ChrisTom

Hello. I enjoy playing Tremulous, but ever since I've been playing it on my new Computer, the screen goes to it's normal brightness, then gets to a very dark grey color. This makes it difficult to play Tremulous.

How can I remedy this problem?

My system specs are:

Windows 7 64 Bit

HP Pavillion

4 GB

Quad Core

Intel Integrated Graphics

Thank you for your time.

Plague Bringer

/r_gamma 2. You can play with that number. I think it maxes at either 3 or 5. 2 should be plenty.
U R A Q T

RAKninja-Decepticon

Quote from: Plague Bringer on July 22, 2011, 04:07:32 AM
/r_gamma 2. You can play with that number. I think it maxes at either 3 or 5. 2 should be plenty.

i have to do 3.5, but i must do it from xserver, the trem console command does not work for me.

i'm not on win7 anymore.
Note 4: The best, although not always easiest, way to deal with trolls is thus: do not respond at ALL in the thread.
Main Rules
4.) No spamming or advertising (includes useless multi-posts and bumps.)
6b.) Do NOT harass other members.
  6c.) Do NOT troll!

c4

If you have flux (the screen filter) installed, you may have issues with trem brightness.
Quote from: AngelKnight on September 24, 2010, 03:58:01 AM
eh, i prefer gregorian.net chat better than this. NO download and its LIVE!
:basilisk: FTW![wiki]basilisk[/wiki]

Asvarox

r_gamma is capped at 3 (2 in GUI). Though IMO starting from 1.6 it makes trem look like crap.
Quote from: J3lackStar on July 14, 2011, 09:14:42 PM
I MINE FULL WEREWOLFES
NOT SUCH HIPPIE THINGS  >:(

vcxzet

I remember using something like r_mapoverbrightbits it adds brightness(not the correct term probably) to map
but I don't remember its range

Qrntz

Quote from: vcxzet on July 23, 2011, 12:15:38 PM
I remember using something like r_mapoverbrightbits it adds brightness(not the correct term probably) to map
but I don't remember its range
r_mapOverBrightBits is defaulted at 2, I use 3, some people I know got to use 5. No idea of the upper limit.

Quote from: {FoT|PeDrO} on December 14, 2011, 02:07:41 PMYou make up Qrntz, u always angry, just calmdown. :police:
Quote from: Loki on March 13, 2013, 10:27:57 AMI am stupid idiot who dares to open mouth and start debating

OhaiReapd

OMFG Qrntz, I love you. I had no idea about that, and I would play on gamma 3 . Now I play on gamma 1 and mapoverbrightbits 9.

Qrntz

Quote from: OhaiReapd on July 23, 2011, 07:16:13 PM
OMFG Qrntz, I love you. I had no idea about that, and I would play on gamma 3 . Now I play on gamma 1 and mapoverbrightbits 9.
No problem, lol.

Quote from: {FoT|PeDrO} on December 14, 2011, 02:07:41 PMYou make up Qrntz, u always angry, just calmdown. :police:
Quote from: Loki on March 13, 2013, 10:27:57 AMI am stupid idiot who dares to open mouth and start debating

vcxzet

#9
15 as the upper limit seems reasonable anything higher may cause overflow
( worst case (2^8-1)*(2^15)*(2^8-1)<2^31=int_max on most systems ; R_ColorShiftLightingBytes )
edit:
probably you won't see any difference after 8

GeneralScott

Necro:

I have this problem too with my Intel HD 3000 graphics on my HP Pavilion dv6tqe. The brightness bar doesn't do anything and neither does using the gamma command. But I don't care because I have a jacked up model with an AMD 6770, so I just use that. Here's what happens with the 6770: Starts up trem. Desktop gets really really bright. (normal) then it suddenly dims again and trem starts, extremely dark. r_gamma command doesn't work. I have to go into options every time I play and tweak the brightness bar before my gamma works. Not too big of a deal but seems interesting that only HP dv6t laptops do this...