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TYPICAL_MAC_USE's avatar
6 years ago

PSA: MSI Dragon Center can Cause Monitor Over-Saturation

EDIT: Solution found, MSI Dragon Center has Game Mode enabled by default and that changes screen colors. They were the jerks not EA, oops.
I only noticed it when it updated and I saw this "Game Mode" was enabled and I was like "what is this crapware doing?" Apex was the only game it was seeing so it was the only game with the saturation boosting. I only have Dragon Center to turn my RGB fan lighting off because I'm a boring person that hates wasting electricity for spinning colors when I'm trying to sleep or concentrate, lol.

Original title: Please Fix Apex Default Monitor Over-Saturation

When I launch Apex Legends it boosts the saturation of my screen, this is clearly deliberate to make the game look more vibrant. This is annoying. I make digital art on my computer and like to game on breaks and the color shifting has screwed me several times. Please make saturation boosting an option in graphics settings. Thank you,

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  • @TYPICAL_MAC_USER Please let me know what GPU you run and if it got the latest drivers.

    do you run the game in fullscreen, window etc and have you tried to repair or run the game in admin?
  • I found the solution. It was MSI Dragon Center "Game Mode" being on by default that was shifting my colors. I only have that to turn my RGB off ☹️
    I owe EA an apology. Oops!


    I have a Radeon VII running drivers from October to avoid black screens. I play in fullscreen Window.