Shadows are green? My Eyes!

Post » Fri May 11, 2012 2:48 pm

So here is the issue when I first enter the first area in the game all the black shadows are green! I tried to turn off the PS3 it didn't work, then I tried to save and re-load no good, Is this how all the areas with dark shadows works or is this just a bug/glitch.... Is it normal ? How did you deal with the issue?I Love ID but this is not a good way to start this epic. I know it seems like a minor thing but I have a headache from it and had to turn it off, PS I also threw my PS3 controller across the room once I realized it would not go away ( LOL, Rage is the right name for this game so far.... I hope this clears up but I dunno, i've heard the PC version is terrible with bugs and I'm wondering if the 360 version has this issue, i'm not trying to bash the game I just want this fixed, any suggestions or any advice on how to fix this issue? I created this account simply for this issue, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You :)
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Daniel Lozano
 
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Post » Fri May 11, 2012 10:55 pm

That's just how it is. Only noticed it in that first area so far.
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Kelly Osbourne Kelly
 
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 3:39 am

That's just the color pallet of the game. It's very exaggerated and vivid. It can be dry and harsh on some areas.
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Post » Sat May 12, 2012 5:01 am

I remember issues like this on Asassin's creed. I recall they were fixed by going to the display settings and turning RGB to full instead of limited, and then upping the brightness setting in the in-game options or turning the black level setting on your TV to high (preferable). RGB Limited can give a greenish or a washed out colour effect in some games.

http://www.edepot.co...aystation3.html

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RGB Limited/Full Option when using HDMI connection

If you are using a HDMI connection, the digital signal is better than the anolog RGBHV in VGA (the PS3 does not support RGBHV, nor VGA connections). Because of the digital HDMI connection, anolog problems associated with values less than 16 and values greater than 235 in TV do not exist. This meant you can output the full 0-255 primary color values to your HDTV untouched if it supports HDMI 1.3, and you also turn on RGB Full option in the PS3. The RGB Limited option was created to allow the PS3 to output to earlier HDTV displays that followed BT.709 in HDMI 1.2 protocol, which do not or could not support displaying 0-15 and 236-255 primary color values. Since these earlier BT.709 HDTV displays would not normally handle 0-15 and 236-255 values anyways, the PS3 scales or cuts out those values in the content before passing them to the HDTV. This is especially important for compatibility with PS3 Games and XMB, as the RSX sRGB color space had 0-255 primary color values, which would cause problems in these displays.
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