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Why is OpenGL mode so dark?
I can't see anything, and adjusting the brightness won't even affect it.
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That's because the gamma slide on the original OpenGL renderer doesn't work. You need an updated OpenGLdrv.dll from one of these sources :
http://download.beyondunreal.com/fil...drv-090602.zip http://cwdohnal.home.mindspring.com/utglr/ http://www.utpg.org/patches/UTPGPatch451b.zip
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Peepz who take the effort to even place links are rare, I use this opporunity to say that thats very cool what you are doing Fearless, keep it up!
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Hey I'm one of those rare peepz
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/me pats Neo
Thanks |__>PrEdC/\LiBeR<__|. I usually place links when I've researched the subject. I'm actually going to make some sort of article on the alternative renderers out there and explain what their advantages are.
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Well, the only reason I use OpenGL is beacuse in Direct3d, the sounds are all cackly and broken up. And now that I have the fix, they're like that in OpenGL. I've turned off everything that may cause that (I think).
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