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Marya Clare

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Screen is barely visible HELP!
« on: June 19, 2015, 04:17:19 pm »



I just started master work for the first time and decided to play a succubus adventurer, this is what the screen looked like when I opened it.

Part of the ui is darkened into the background. I can barely make out anything. Really frusterated. Help?

Also I have taken a screenshot of my current settings.


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Teneb

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Re: Screen is barely visible HELP!
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2015, 04:20:36 pm »

Rendermax does that. It basically simulates light. If you don't want that, disable it.
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Re: Screen is barely visible HELP!
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2015, 04:22:42 pm »

Rendermax does that. It basically simulates light. If you don't want that, disable it.

I actually suspected that, but was thrown off by the fact the ui seems to be blackened out in some areas:P I'm going to make a few adjustments to my settings.
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Marya Clare

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Re: Screen is barely visible HELP!
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2015, 10:23:24 pm »

Rendermax does that. It basically simulates light. If you don't want that, disable it.

I actually suspected that, but was thrown off by the fact the ui seems to be blackened out in some areas:P I'm going to make a few adjustments to my settings.

Oky doky, just fixed things, I didn't fix things right away because I was having problems with soundsense. It seems soundsense would only download certain songs and not all. A few google searches and .mp3 downloads later, I would learn this is due to soundsense having problems with recognizing song files with spaces in them. Eventually I figured out all I had to do was download the soundpack off the website that the creator of soundsense set up. It took a looonnng time to download (I'd say up to an hour), but when I finally extracted it I copied and pasted it into the masterwork soundsense "packs" file the program was able to auto update with no problems. I can hear music playing right now and my screen is bright enough to see what the hell I'm doing;)
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