Jann's pants are a black hole, whereas Lisa's pants are taken directly from the surface of a white star. But nah, it looks "good" because apparently "color" is synonymous with a neon Zebra.
And even if it was possible to fix the game's visuals by tinkering with my monitor settings, you can be damn sure that offline T.O.s won't be doing it, and expecting me to do it every time I boot up this shitty game and then turn them back when I'm done is a pretty tall order. DOA should be something you can pop into really quick, play a few rounds, then boot it down. It's not like base jumping where you should have to invest a bunch of time and gear into each run.
Now, if the PC version of the game actually had respectable graphical options to adjust these things, that would be nice. But who am I kidding?
You realize that how effective this is not only depends on the monitor, but also the game being displayed, right? And changing the brightness setting alone won't fix the plethora of the terrible ways that lighting works in game (for example, I can't add shadows to the walls above hanging lamps merely by turning my brightness down).Did people forget they can adjust the brightness?
And even if it was possible to fix the game's visuals by tinkering with my monitor settings, you can be damn sure that offline T.O.s won't be doing it, and expecting me to do it every time I boot up this shitty game and then turn them back when I'm done is a pretty tall order. DOA should be something you can pop into really quick, play a few rounds, then boot it down. It's not like base jumping where you should have to invest a bunch of time and gear into each run.
Now, if the PC version of the game actually had respectable graphical options to adjust these things, that would be nice. But who am I kidding?