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Muted colors/lighting in some PS3 tables
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<blockquote data-quote="thorphin" data-source="post: 38494" data-attributes="member: 733"><p>Thanks so much for the attention, Jason. I'm sure it's hard to ensure consistency when you keep getting new assets all the time. Seems pretty critical to periodically carve out some time to run through and do some consistency and QA checking to make sure things all match up and that certain gamer comments are addressed (Black Knight, I'm looking at you!). The visual presentation is so important, and this TLC is going to make a HUGE impact on user satisfaction.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure it's more complicated (and, so, probably prohibitive), but you'd make even more people if you provided a slider in the settings for each table to adjust gamma and saturation. A gamma slider is pretty standard in many games and is a pretty good way to ensure that people with all sorts of TVs get a picture that works for their unique viewing environments. Seems like this approach would land you somewhere between further manual, permanent changes made by Farsight staff and the suggestion of a day/night system that would require doubling your scanned and rendered assets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thorphin, post: 38494, member: 733"] Thanks so much for the attention, Jason. I'm sure it's hard to ensure consistency when you keep getting new assets all the time. Seems pretty critical to periodically carve out some time to run through and do some consistency and QA checking to make sure things all match up and that certain gamer comments are addressed (Black Knight, I'm looking at you!). The visual presentation is so important, and this TLC is going to make a HUGE impact on user satisfaction. I'm sure it's more complicated (and, so, probably prohibitive), but you'd make even more people if you provided a slider in the settings for each table to adjust gamma and saturation. A gamma slider is pretty standard in many games and is a pretty good way to ensure that people with all sorts of TVs get a picture that works for their unique viewing environments. Seems like this approach would land you somewhere between further manual, permanent changes made by Farsight staff and the suggestion of a day/night system that would require doubling your scanned and rendered assets. [/QUOTE]
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