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    Project Snowblind - Control gamma/contrast from Intel GPU drivers

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Oemenia, Dec 7, 2014.

  1. Oemenia

    Oemenia Notebook Evangelist

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    I recently tried to play Project Snowblind but the game has a really washed out look that isn't in the console versions. I tried running the game using my Intel IGP and changed the settings on the drivers but they have no effect in-game.

    Any ideas?
     
  2. TomJGX

    TomJGX I HATE BGA!

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    Lol for such an old game, I'd expect the Intel HD 4400 to be able to deal with it.. OP have you updated to latest drivers? And also try using your NVIDIA card and see if it solves this problem...
     
  3. Oemenia

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    Drivers are updated, the reason I'm trying with the Intel GPU is because there are no options when using the NVIDIA.