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     It did used to be difficult in certain lighting situations, but now it is a lot worse.  Is that just the way it is now or should I adjust my gamma? Any tips are welcome.  I even turned off Reshade. Maybe a reshade setting will help?

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Short of flying straight into the rising or setting sun, I don't have any issues.  Have you messed with the brightness?

Also, I think occasionally there's a bug where the HUD filter is applied even though the handle doesn't appeared to be pulled.  Trying clicking on it a couple times.

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It is not the filter but when the sun is a couple hours after sunrise or before sunset behind my 3-9 line. I turned my gamma down but it is invisible in certain lighting situations.  Ill have to keep messing with settings I guess.

 

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It is a problem IRL. In certain light conditions HUD or glass reflections can make it harder to get visuals. Use other instruments when possible.

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We live in a day and age where taking screen shots and attaching them to a forum are quite easy things to do. Why don't you show us what you're seeing instead of telling? We can't really know if you have a problem unless we can see what you're seeing.

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I am basically a computer illiterate boomer. I set gamma to 1.2. Crazy but worked. I have to set gamma dependant on environment I am flying.....every time they environment changes I have to change it. Sigh.

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18 hours ago, feeleyat said:

I am basically a computer illiterate boomer. I set gamma to 1.2. Crazy but worked. I have to set gamma dependant on environment I am flying.....every time they environment changes I have to change it. Sigh.

Press the PrtScn key on your keyboard. The images will be saved in your saved games / screenshots folder. Attach a few of them here so we can see what you're seeing.

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It really needs to be video too understand. I don't notice the effect in the Viper or Hornet which is weird. I don't know that it is a heatblur thing. It could just be the way DCS sees the canopy bow as separate views.  That is your can see odd things on terrain around the canopy bow when shadows and water reflection are calculated.

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35 minutes ago, feeleyat said:

That is your can see odd things on terrain around the canopy bow when shadows and water reflection are calculated.

Every post you find another problem but this one I can confirm - water reflections are absent near canopy frames.

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I've noticed the same issue.  The HUD is washed out, even when not going into the sun.  in fact, the windshield has a way more green tint than it used to even, making it even harder to see.

I have also noticed this on the F/A-18C.

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21 minutes ago, bonesvf103 said:

I've noticed the same issue.  The HUD is washed out, even when not going into the sun.  in fact, the windshield has a way more green tint than it used to even, making it even harder to see.

I have also noticed this on the F/A-18C.

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I thought something was different! I came back to the Tomcat after being away from it for a while, and noticed that the whole front window is greener, even after turning down the HUD brightness.

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There seems to be a massive amount of glare on the windscreen that turns the whole thing green when the sun is directly behind you.  I don't recall it ever being this bad.  You'd think the sun would be blocked by the seat and your head from that angle?

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1 hour ago, Callsign JoNay said:

Finally a picture. I've never seen it that bad. Screen cap your graphics settings?

It was actually even worse than that a second or two before I took that shot.  The windshield seemed completely opaque.

I should also note that the sun was very low on the horizon (just after sunrise on the server) and directly at my back.

I'm not on my PC currently so I can't take a screenshot of my settings, but they are pretty low.

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6 hours ago, WarthogOsl said:

You'd think the sun would be blocked by the seat and your head from that angle?

Are you flying with shadows off? I don't see any shadows in the picture, and your seat and head can't block the sun if shadows are disabled. That might be the issue.

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3 hours ago, Callsign JoNay said:

Are you flying with shadows off? I don't see any shadows in the picture, and your seat and head can't block the sun if shadows are disabled. That might be the issue.

interesting...I did recently change my shadows settings after the last patch reduced my fps.  I think I have them both set to flat.  I thought I still had shadows in the cockpit because the lighting changes?

I might try and repro it tonight and see.

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Okay, I did a little test with the sun low over Marinas (6:30 AM in June or July), and I think the issue is caused by flat shadows.  I had shadow and terrain shadows set to flat, and secondary shadows off.  What I found was that I could turn the plane so that the sun was at my 9 o'clock, then bank right (away from the sun), such that the sun was completely hidden from the cockpit.  Yet, the massive glare happened, as though the sun were shining through the belly of the airplane, though the instrument panel, and onto the windshield.  I then turned the main shadows from flat to low, and the problem went away (except for a brief bit of glare just before the sun went below the canopy rail). Perhaps no shadows causes this as well, but I didn't test that. The HUD brightness was turned all the way down in both cases.

Flat shadows...

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Low shadows...

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Flat shadows equal "no shadows" as far as cockpit is concerned. These shadows are visible only on the ground surface.

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Posted
12 hours ago, some1 said:

Flat shadows equal "no shadows" as far as cockpit is concerned. These shadows are visible only on the ground surface.

So is it supposed to work like this?

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I don't fly the F-14, but definitely have hud lighting issues in my many other aircraft lately...

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Posted
3 hours ago, WarthogOsl said:

So is it supposed to work like this?

It’s not supposed to work like this. It’s just that it does work like this because it’s relying on the plane’s “shadow” preventing the sunlight from reflecting. Light works backward and weird in 3D graphics. The shadow tells the surface it’s NOT lit. 

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