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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 20736" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>No I'm not talking about the lights. For instance, the flames in the middle above the monsters' heads do not even light up. Just look how much brighter the blue background in that area is on TPA. That whole section in the left pic looks pretty washed out in comparison to the right (TPA) side.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hear ya. So much depends on the room, placement of the lighting, etc. You could take a real Monster Bash machine, move it from room to room in your house, take pictures of it each time and from different angles, and the lighting is going to vary every time....sometimes drastically, depending on the room and the time of day, if there's any natural lighting. That's why it's a bit unfair to take one random picture and compare it to TPA and say, "Why doesn't TPA have the same brightness as the real thing?"...</p><p></p><p>But yes, I completely agree that it'll be really nice to have that day/night slider....then we can all tweak it to our own taste, current time of day, mood, or what have you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 20736, member: 3"] No I'm not talking about the lights. For instance, the flames in the middle above the monsters' heads do not even light up. Just look how much brighter the blue background in that area is on TPA. That whole section in the left pic looks pretty washed out in comparison to the right (TPA) side. I hear ya. So much depends on the room, placement of the lighting, etc. You could take a real Monster Bash machine, move it from room to room in your house, take pictures of it each time and from different angles, and the lighting is going to vary every time....sometimes drastically, depending on the room and the time of day, if there's any natural lighting. That's why it's a bit unfair to take one random picture and compare it to TPA and say, "Why doesn't TPA have the same brightness as the real thing?"... But yes, I completely agree that it'll be really nice to have that day/night slider....then we can all tweak it to our own taste, current time of day, mood, or what have you. [/QUOTE]
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