![]() ![]() ![]() Basic for most people and when you click on advanced, there could be a warning message, something like "adjust at your own risk.", but at least the option should be there IMO. So why can't there be a setting in Home for these cases? There could be basic and advanced settings. In FSX or Project Cars, the night environments look awful. But other applications don't have such a slider. There is a gamma slider in the game itself, and it looks fine on a lower setting. In Elite Dangerous for example, it's not a problem. Personally, I'm extremely unhappy with the appearance of night environments in the Rift. That may sound nice in theory, but I don't think this approach works very well with such a large variety of applications. ![]() It's simply not as easy as with a monitor. This is why "normal people" should not mess with those settings even if at first they seem trivial. I am sure is carefully considered so it gives the best image overall. Click Browse and go to C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplication to select. The way how the Rift outputs an image, this includes colors, gamma, contrast etc. Under the Choose an app to set preference option, choose Desktop app or Classic app as the case may be. That the Rift is "plug-in" and go, without any fiddling and settings needed.is actually a positive thing and not a negative. So really only for debugging and testing purposes. For example the problem that it sometimes doesn't initialize correctly and sends "limited dynamic range" to the HDMI output. Not as a way to "tweak" the image (because this is solely on devs, and no-one else how their game/app will come across) - but because of inconsistencies with Nvidia software and NV control panel. designed it.Ī control panel would give people the (undesired!) option to change an experience (game, app, etc.) in a way that was not intended by the devs, so ultimately it would introduce more problems than it would solve.įor me, there is however ONE MAJOR reason why I'd want such a control panel. Optimally exactly how the makers of a game/app etc. Price: Free trial and then from £146 buy outright (currently on offer, usually £219). Select one of our preset filters, or adjust your video manually by changing the brightness, constrast, saturation, and more. These problems don't (normally!) exist on the Rift, means each "experience" by each Rift user is pretty much the same.respective SHOULD be the same. Monitors can differ in how they display stuff, and most importantly, viewing environment differ, which makes a control panel for monitors necessary. The reason is that this is not necessary since Rifts (should) provide the same experience "out of the box" across ALL USERS, unlike as with monitors. Someone here on the forum actually explained it nicely WHY there is no need for a NV control panel for the Rift. This is another "can of worms topic" I am afraid. ![]()
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