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    Ghost recon Wildlands Video -Brightness, contrast and gamma help

    Hello i am on pc.. My pc screen is Acer Predator XB281HK and my setup for gaming is

    Brigtness - 40

    Contrast 50

    Gamma - gaming

    But in game, i have problems to have a good setup for Brigtness, contrast and gamma...

    Anyone who can help me, so i have a good ingamme lightning?

    So it's not so bright or not too dark..

    I find it difficult
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    Tone's Avatar Community Manager
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    Does this happen with other games too, or just Wildlands? Also what if you readjust your monitor settings / in-game settings to default, and then you can further set them to your liking.
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    What kind of CPU, GPU & RAM do you have... I don't think your monitor will be the only factor affecting lighting with this game.
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    Neutralize your screen first. Get out of that 'Gaming' Gamma settings and switch it to normal settings.

    That's always the first step in this kind of thing if you want to optimize Brightness-Contrast settings internally from the game.

    Then get to your in-game screen settings:

    - Brightness increases the overall whiteness. This will brighten up your game in 'bleaching' way.

    - Contrast hikes the distinction between dark and light tones. This means darker tone gets darker, lighter tone gets lighter.

    - Gamma plays the overall brightness and darkness. Gamma setting should be the final correction after Brightness and Contrast have been adjusted.

    Since we are talking about tonality here, needless to say your B/C/G control will affect color vibrance.
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    Only on WIldlands, farcry is good

    Corsair Hydro Series H115i CPU

    AMD Ryzen 7 1800X

    EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 GAMING

    HyperX Fury DDR4 2400MHz 32GB

    I hope this helps...

    I can try resetting monitor / in game settings
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    Originally Posted by HunterCris Go to original post
    Only on WIldlands, farcry is good

    Corsair Hydro Series H115i CPU

    AMD Ryzen 7 1800X

    EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 GAMING

    HyperX Fury DDR4 2400MHz 32GB

    I hope this helps...

    I can try resetting monitor / in game settings

    Please let us know if the monitor / in-game settings works for you.
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    Still having trouble, either is to bright or to dark i can't see what kind of outfits i have

    So that's why i am hoping some have the same monitor as me, and give me a tip for different brightness, contrast and gamma
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    Could be Auto dimming ? try change power profile for display
    https://www.maketecheasier.com/adapt...ss-windows-10/
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    Auto dimming is off
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    "Gaming" monitor is a pain in the butt.... If anyone have same monitor as me Acer Predator XB281HK could give me an advice of good brightness, contrast and gamme

    1 for FPS games
    1 for RPG games
    1 for League of legends types of games

    I know i have to adjust it in the game settings.. But i want to make a good monitor profile


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