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How in the hell can I disable the first person windshield bloom/brightness? It's absolutely terrible.

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YouMadeMeThirsty

YouMadeMeThirsty

Fresh user
#1
Dec 18, 2020
Does anybody know a way to disable it? I've turned off chromatic abberation, film grain, blur etc... and nothing does the trick. I have RTX off. I can't stand it anymore. I know I could just switch it to 3rd person while driving to not have to deal with it, but I want to play in first person view! Can't stand how bright and washed out it makes everything look. It ruins the immersion and beauty of the city. It makes the world look washed out and definitely way too bright. Hell I can't even see when driving sometimes when the sun is out. Literally blinding.
 
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Pag1iaccio

Pag1iaccio

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#2
Dec 21, 2020
Same. It's just terrible and anplayable.
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Ianto1

Ianto1

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#3
Dec 21, 2020
Its an issue with their light adaptation detection. As far as I know, no one has found a way to toggle this effect off.
 
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mewpokemon

mewpokemon

Forum regular
#4
Dec 21, 2020
People have asked for a "bumper cam" I wonder if this would fix this, too? I'm not sure what "bumper cam" is exactly but it sounds like it might be a solution?
 
sneezemonkey

sneezemonkey

Fresh user
#5
Dec 21, 2020
mewpokemon said:
People have asked for a "bumper cam" I wonder if this would fix this, too? I'm not sure what "bumper cam" is exactly but it sounds like it might be a solution?
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think of first person but you're looking from the perspective of the front bumper. I'm actually surprised vehicles don't allow you to jack in ghost in the shell style.
 
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Hammerstein

Hammerstein

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#6
Dec 21, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 Screenshot 2020.12.20 - 21.33.45.53.jpg
 
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BlindManMark

BlindManMark

Forum regular
#7
Dec 22, 2020
Pag1iaccio said:
Same. It's just terrible and anplayable.
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THAT is EXACTLY what I am dealing with.

The game RAGE 1 was like that before it was later patched many months later.... Disappointing. The bugs are endless.
 
hulkman2456

hulkman2456

Forum regular
#8
Dec 22, 2020
Does turning off lens flares have any effect to this?
 
Rarooney

Rarooney

Forum regular
#9
Dec 22, 2020
Sadly there exist no fix to this at the time of this thread.
 
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hulkman2456

hulkman2456

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#10
Dec 22, 2020
I personally wish they would add this effect to a toogle option. Like depth of field. I never liked the whole, going into bright area. The light switches. It's realism that I don't need.
 
sneezemonkey

sneezemonkey

Fresh user
#11
Dec 22, 2020
hulkman2456 said:
I personally wish they would add this effect to a toogle option. Like depth of field. I never liked the whole, going into bright area. The light switches. It's realism that I don't need.
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It's not really realism in most games that do this in fps because human vision doesn't work (at least the effect usually shouldn't be this agressive) like cameras and it seems to be what they are basing it off of (take lens flare as well. why am i looking through a go pro and not my characters eyes!). There is a compensatory mechanism built in. try taking a photo of a window on a bright day in a dark room and you will notice that the lighting of the dark areas don't match how you perceive it. You might be able to argue the aggressiveness of the effect is realistic for this game because eye cyberware are cameras but i would argue because it is ultimately the brain that will be processing the signals it the brain should still apply this mechanism. in fact because eyes come in twos it would be crazy for the corpo engineers to not implement two different exposures to help facilitate this. It cost nothing to implement and not doing so would give the competition an edge.
As a side note: this is one of the few games where chromatic aberration and lens flare in fps view makes sense since the eyes are artificial
 
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