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    ThePewter
    • Version: A21 B317


    Summary: Playing with "fullscreen" OFF results in washed-out colours

     

    Game Version: (A21 b317)

    OS/Version: Linux

     

    CPU Model: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor

    System Memory: 32GB

    GPU Model and VRAM: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER ( 8GB )

     

    Screen Resolution: 3840 x 2160 -- Playing at 3200 x 1800

     

    Video Settings: High (also tried other standard settings with the same problem)

    Game mode: SP and MP client for dedicated server

     

    Did you wipe old saves? Yes
    Did you start a new game? Yes
    Did you validate your files? Yes
    Are you using any mods? Yes and No (first noticed with no mods after update)
    EAC on or off? OFF

    Status: NEW

     

    Bug Description:
     
    I normally play with a windowed display and with A21 the screen colours appear dull/washed out.

     

    FYI... I just tested full screen and the colours have return to their normal vibrancy.

     

    Sample screenshot:  https://imgur.com/Vg7Hb3x

     

    Detailed steps to reproduce the bug:

     

    1) Change video setting to a smaller resolution
    2) Turn OFF "full screen"

     

    Actual result: The graphic are washed-out, dull and boring

     

    Expected result: Vibrant colours like A20

     


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    Further experiments: nothing definitive but it may be the resolution plus full screen. My max. screen resolution is 3840 x 2160...

     

    Any resolution, "full screen" = OFF is washed-out/dull.

     

    Playing with "full screen" ON and setting the resolution to anything less than the maximum looks OK.

     

    Using the max resolution of 3840 x 2160 is dull for both "full screen" and windowed.

     

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    @Jugginator Here's my system's info...

     

     

    Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS (64 bit)
    Kernel Name: Linux
    Kernel Version: 5.19.0-45-generic
    X Window Manager: Xfwm4

     

    Driver: NVIDIA Corporation NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER/PCIe/SSE2
    Driver Version: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 530.41.03
    OpenGL Version: 4.6

     

    Oh, forgot to add earlier: the problem occurs with GLCore.  Vulcan looks OK but it's a bit unstable :)

     

    I just did a quick test and the log file is here: https://pastebin.com/5bKPmC0h

    - started with windowed display (dull), switched to full screen with no change in resolution (good) and finally back to windowed (dull)...

     

     

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    Hmm. This may be more localized unless it's something in 22.04 Ubuntu, I am on 20.04. 

     

    Maybe I am missing something, but I'm not seeing it on this one:

     

    Before going into a lower resolution + windowed mode:

    image.thumb.png.f0788dcc59773612e5a4d26f5ed20f5a.png

     

    Switching resolution and then windowed mode:

    image.thumb.png.475747a6d4230f4b632171b615f208bc.png

    Then to windowed full screen:

    image.thumb.png.210f1d1df108bc020fcd273d85800f6e.png

     

    I'm not seeing anything different... Hmm, I wonder what's different.

     

    Going to ping @SylenThunder, do you know of any common Linux issues that would cause the wash-out when going between resolutions?

     

    For what it's worth, I am using the Nvidia driver metapackage from driver-530 (proprietary, tested)

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    All I can think of offhand is to make sure you are running the native Linux client, and not using Proton, or whatever Steam calls their emulation software.

     

    I cannot say I have ever run into this before.  I switched from Ubuntu to Debian a bit back, but I'll see if I can load a system up for testing.

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    I also seem to recall Nvidia drivers sometimes having an issue with selecting the wrong color maps and it would like list blacks as 16 instead of 0, which would cause a similar issue. Usually when that happens you get the opposite though, fine in windowed mode, and washed out in fullscreen. Was more common on older HDMI ports with some displays. Had to go into the GPU options and set the dynamic range to "full". 

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    A couple of things based on the above comments:

     

    • I'm using the native client
    • The NVIDIA "colour range" is set to Full
    • I'm also using the Nvidia driver metapackage from driver-530 (proprietary, tested)
    • HDMI connection

     

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    Dynamic resolution mode

     

    I spent a bit of time adjusting all of the video settings and found that if I set the "dynamic resolution" to OFF then the colours return to normal.

     

    If the setting is "auto" or "scale" the colours are washed out.  The default setting I had was "auto."

     

     

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    17 minutes ago, ThePewter said:

    Dynamic resolution mode

     

    I spent a bit of time adjusting all of the video settings and found that if I set the "dynamic resolution" to OFF then the colours return to normal.

     

    If the setting is "auto" or "scale" the colours are washed out.  The default setting I had was "auto."

     

     

     

    Ah! Interesting. Hang on let me take a look

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