A simple guide for less vibrant/bright looking Post Scriptum – Post Scriptum

Make your game look less vibrant and less bright with this guide.
 
 

What to do

1. Click on Start and copy paste this line:
 
%localappdata%\PostScriptum\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor
 
 
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2. Press Enter
 
 
3. Open the Engine.ini file in Notepad
 
 
4. Add these lines to the bottom:
 
 
[SystemSettings]
 
r.LightShaftQuality=0
 
r.TonemapperFilm=0
 
 
5. Save the Engine.ini file!
 
 
6. Open the GameUserSettings.ini file in Notepad
 
 
7. Find this line:
 
 
EyeAdaptationQuality= and change the value from 1 to 0
 
 
8. Save the GameUserSettings.ini file!
 
 
9. I highly recommend lowering the ingame gamma by 0.5!
 
 
It’s also recommended to turn off bloom in the settings, as it also makes the game look brighter.
 
 
Here are some images for comparison:
 
Original vs customized
 
 
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Written by ghostbane47

 
 
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