well I was born with this colour blindness so I know no different at all. Just cos I'm colourblind doesn't mean I can't tell you've applied a piss like filter to the game and ruined it. ![]() Other games (Doom 2016 is a good example of this) basically applies a filter to entire display. Rather than being say a mid red and a mid green which will look the same to me they replace the colour with say Bright red and Bright Blue. it still looks green to me even tho I know now that is not the case.Īnyway some games will have colourblind modes that will replace colours for UI makers (Say arrows to show Teammates and non teammates). Were Bright green until someone actually corrected me only last year. I just can't understand why people would be AGAINST this? I mean, it adds a tool that many people would like to use. ESO is beautiful with my own preset, and luckily it works even when using windowed mode. It is annoying and the main reason I don't use it very much. I switch frequently between a browser and a game, and if the game is in fullscreen reshade reloads every time I change to game. Reshade is decent, but it loads so damn long that I don't like to use it. ![]() This is only a good thing, lazy people like me can use NVidia's offering, and other people can use Reshade and similar. LotRO is quite nasty with Reshade, no matter how you tweak settings. Reshade does a similar thing, yes, but is can be damn awful and simply not work with some games. I am sure that they'll introduce more games as soon as possible, alongside new features. ![]() Do they have anything in common that could warrant a place in that list? It would be interesting to know how the compatible games were selected.
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