Jasonic Posted Thursday at 07:17 PM Posted Thursday at 07:17 PM (edited) I see in the changelog that there was a Change in white balance, exposure, scenery lighting configuration, bloom. It still seems over saturated/bright to me, just been driving on a wet autumn afternoon and it was still bright and washed out looking, if you raise the camera view so that the bottomof the cab window is in line with the bottom of you display monitor it helps a bit. Edited Thursday at 07:20 PM by Jasonic 2
Barszczyk Posted Friday at 10:52 AM Posted Friday at 10:52 AM I think it's a matter of light adaptation. This is very clearly visible in the Pesa Elf: simrail.exe 2026.01.16 - 11.49.18.01.mp4 1
Tomtei Posted Friday at 05:43 PM Posted Friday at 05:43 PM 22 godziny temu, Jasonic napisał(a): I see in the changelog that there was a Change in white balance, exposure, scenery lighting configuration, bloom. It still seems over saturated/bright to me, just been driving on a wet autumn afternoon and it was still bright and washed out looking, if you raise the camera view so that the bottomof the cab window is in line with the bottom of you display monitor it helps a bit. From what i remember its the issue with GPU drivers. I had the same issue but after reinstalling the system it "fixed" itself. You may try that solution. Sometimes the sky and sun was so bright that it was almost impossible to see lights or even tracks 😅
BigVern Posted Friday at 05:51 PM Posted Friday at 05:51 PM Agree with Jason. We do not want Simrail to end up like TSW looking alternately washed out and bleached (as with their "TOD4") which over compensated for earlier versions where the track and ground always looked like it was covered by black tar or treacle! 1
jeroezie Posted Friday at 07:10 PM Posted Friday at 07:10 PM I think the game is oversaturated too. I have the idea, but I am not sure, it has worsened instead of improved. 1
Jasonic Posted Friday at 09:03 PM Author Posted Friday at 09:03 PM (edited) There must be some settings the devs can ply with to try and get it more natural looking, even better give us more settings in the Gfx menu so we can adjust the saturation/exposure/brightness/gamma etc. Edited Friday at 09:04 PM by Jasonic 1
jeroezie Posted Friday at 10:25 PM Posted Friday at 10:25 PM 1 hour ago, Jasonic said: There must be some settings the devs can ply with to try and get it more natural looking, even better give us more settings in the Gfx menu so we can adjust the saturation/exposure/brightness/gamma etc. Meanwhile I am going to change the date in my scenario from October 27th to January 25th, so the sun shine's less in the drivers eyes.
mateusz424 Posted yesterday at 08:22 AM Posted yesterday at 08:22 AM (edited) 17 godzin temu, Jasonic napisał(a): There must be some settings the devs can ply with to try and get it more natural looking, even better give us more settings in the Gfx menu so we can adjust the saturation/exposure/brightness/gamma etc. While waiting for a fix - you can temporarily change your monitor settings (special profile for SimRail) or use the additional ReShade application 😉 ( https://reshade.me ) Edited 18 hours ago by mateusz424 1
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