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#442
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Infravision functions improperly as a high elf. This is compared to the infravision of a half elf of the same level in the same zone.
We swapped hardware and matched settings. This seems to be an issue with the character. Please adivese. | ||
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#443
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I'm also having this problem with my wood elf. I've done everything I can but with little success. Help, please! I was really excited to come back but this is completely destroying my desire to play again. I have vision issues IRL and it makes it unplayable.
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#444
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To anyone with this problem: someone suggested that I might try to toggle Fullscreen under Display in Options. I'd been using Windowed mode and switching to Fullscreen solved this for me. Positive his will not be everyone's solution, but hopefully, it will help at least a few.
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#445
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I took a hiatus for a few months and came back and my woodelf cant see a damn thing at night hardly even with dawnchaser equipped which is a high lvl light source I was still running into walls just trying to go through highpass
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#446
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My barbarian has serpent sight, but it is still unplayable at night in the commonlands. I just end up logging out for 30 minutes as I have no other choice. It's just black screen. Can't do anything with that.
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I have to switch to full screen if I want the in-game gamma adjustment to work. That makes a tremendous difference as to whether I see well or not without ultravision effects.
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#448
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I wonder if some of the issue is that the game was designed on CRT monitors, which had blacker blacks and less wash from back-lighting of modern flat monitors.
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