Hi,
Do they exist? Basically, the question is prompted by some OpenGL games (Quake I-II etc.) which are way too dark. I have to increase gamma in Power Desk prior to starting the game to the levels it stings the eyes, to have a reasonable brightness in the Quake based games.
I remember there was a number of global variables I could set for Voodoo MiniGl (in autoexec.bat or any separate batch file), so there was no need to change the desktop settings.
Any suggestions? (not IDGamma though - it did not work for me, and I am interested in a more generic OpenGL tweaking)
Thanks
Andre
Do they exist? Basically, the question is prompted by some OpenGL games (Quake I-II etc.) which are way too dark. I have to increase gamma in Power Desk prior to starting the game to the levels it stings the eyes, to have a reasonable brightness in the Quake based games.
I remember there was a number of global variables I could set for Voodoo MiniGl (in autoexec.bat or any separate batch file), so there was no need to change the desktop settings.
Any suggestions? (not IDGamma though - it did not work for me, and I am interested in a more generic OpenGL tweaking)
Thanks
Andre
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