![]() ![]() Description of the issue: What were you doing in the lead up to the issue? Exactly what happened? The more detail, the better! A picture or video is really helpful.Are you able to consistently reproduce the issue?.Please be sure to include the following in any bug or crash reports: Please continue sharing your reports with us through this Customer Support direct link. See our most recent support blog for details of fixes thus far: Thank you for all of your reports and patience during the launches of Life is Strange: True Colors and DLC Wavelengths, we are pleased to see that many of you have had your issues addressed. If you have an issue to report, please continue reading this message from Square Enix: So it looks like the Film Grain option is buggy, at least based on my experience.This thread is no longer being watched by Square Enix for new bugs and is locked to prevent further comments. Normally I like Film Grain but in this game increasing it to 100% doesn't make the image look more grainy like other games but more washed out! Setting Film Grain to 0% (off) makes the image look correct with more contrast and, yes, actual blacks and shadowy areas, just like the title screen. OK, the washed out look is caused by the game's Film Grain setting which, by default on my system, was set at 50%. I am confused as to why the screenshots look 'right' but the game looks 'wrong'. That is not how the game looks though when I am playing it. I then opened up the screenshot and the game looks correct, with blacks and contrast that are similar to the title screen. This is contrast to the title screen where the same scene from a different angle looks correct with proper contrast and blacks, plus I can see black screens during loading etc. I just started the demo again and took a screenshot of the opening scene in the room of the lighthouse with the typewriter with the Gamma set correctly and the image, as I see it on my monitor, looks washed out and wrong. I don't remember the lighthouse section at the start at all but that part is literally like 2 minutes long anyway!Ĭlick to expand.How did you get the game's gamma to look like that because on my PC the game has no black levels at all, everything looks varying degrees of washed out yet I am looking at those screenshots on the same monitor as the one I am playing the game on. Only had one minor stutter at the start of chapter 2, which is the part I remember from the original game with the room and painting in it, and it occurred as I left that room and was walking down a corridor. Weird, maybe it's calibrated for HDR screens and not SDR monitors which is what I am using? Move it too far and the entire image becomes too dark but still washed out. No amount of messing around with the Gamma screen fixed it. Chapter 2 looked a bit better but still slightly washed out. Maybe it's intentional but I thought it ruined a lot of the atmosphere as the shadowy areas do not look correct to me. There is an absence of blacks and contrasts and everything just looked grey and washed out instead. My only real gripe though is how washed out the image is in the first part in the lighthouse despite setting the Gamma screen correctly (so the dark lettering on the left was barely readable). I thought it looked fine graphically but not that much different from the original game except for a lot less aliasing and specular shimmering. I just very briefly tried the demo this morning, cranked all the visuals up at 1440p and enabled RT and DLSS Quality.
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