I don't play that often that it is going to be a huge issue. I've got the color space settings to auto, maybe switching to native would make a difference.Yes, but it will be a pain in the ass if you have to do that every time.
I don't play that often that it is going to be a huge issue. I've got the color space settings to auto, maybe switching to native would make a difference.Yes, but it will be a pain in the ass if you have to do that every time.
No, I don't think so. I looked at the settings and everything was as it should be. I had figured that when it switched inputs, it had defaulted to store mode or something like that, but the menu settings were the same switching back and forth, and the colors only switched back to normal when cycling the power to the tv.Some kind of input auto-detect to put it into a preset "Video Game" mode?
Had a weird thing happen yesterday. Hadn't really been playing Xbox lately, so I broke out Fallout 4 as I had found a new area the last time I played, and figured it would be fun. Got hungry, so made some lunch and decided to watch the first episode of season two of STD. Upon turning on the UHD player, the colors on the menu really seemed over saturated, almost glowing. Thought maybe it was just me, but even watching the episode, everything seemed oversaturated. Watched the whole episode before I thought about turning it off and on again, and sure enough, that took care of it. Not sure why playing an xbox game would somehow screw up the color space settings, or at least I think that is what is happening, but at least it was an easy fix.
I was just playing Fallout 4 a couple of weeks ago.
New Vegas is probably my favorite, with 4 being a close second.curiously, which one do you prefer?
New Vegas is probably my favorite, with 4 being a close second.
3 was my first as well, and I loved the alien blaster, but VEGAS, BABY, VEGAS, even if it is set in an apocalyptic future.dammit, yet another new vegas fanboi.
blocked.
kidding aside, i loved it too, but i guess its because FO3 was my first AND my dad was liam neeson.
My favorite gun in 4, and I think it was in New Vegas as well, is the Spray and Pray. Exploding bullets and the gun can be upgraded from a 10mm to a .45 caliber. Fun shooting at the water and watching it explode.
I've played some of Borderlands 2, and guess I never got to that gun.Yeah but no matter how cute those Fallout toys are, they're just not in the same league as the gun in Borderlands 2 that shoots explosive swords.
It's in one of the DLCs, a completely hysterical set of missions on the theme of a D&D game run by Tiny Tina. Absolutely one of the best DLCs ever in the history of DLC.
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