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are you in 32 bit colour with full range instead of limited?
I'm using Windows 7, and on the display mode window I can see I'm using 1366 x 768 @ 60hz "True color 32 bit", which is the highest color combination available. I can't find "full range" anywhere, but I'm pretty sure to be currently using the highest color combination my computer is able to dish by the looks of it.
I've been using this computer for the last 4 years and this is the first time I encounter this problem. Moreover, I've been reading related problems on other games, and for the most part I haven't been able to see any banding at all on their screenshots. Again, this has been reported by a lot of users, to the point of people pointing out this is a deliberate design choice. I see it on review videos, too, so just to be sure: Everyone is getting this? I just want to know if you look at this and see several points where the colors abruptly change tones (on the walls, cupboard, floor and on Shepard's shoulder and back black armor pieces).
I don't know. I've never complained about the graphics on anything, and this is the first time on the Mass Effect franchise I've had the slightest problem with the graphics. It just surprises me that all threads related to this go cold without a proper explanation or solution and that neither Bioware nor manufacturers has commented on it despite being something that I can't see happening on the xbox version. Seriously, are you OK with the game looking like an abstract painting every time there's some aggressive lighting changes? After two games that still look gorgeous?
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