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Light levels don't affect scope brightness #144

Closed ChrisLane closed 11 years ago

ChrisLane commented 11 years ago

Please have light levels affect the brightness of the scopes. I don't want sights that appear to be as bright as day inside a cave!

ChrisLane commented 11 years ago

I'm not really understanding what this issue is meaning @jamioflan I just tested a Lee Enfield sniper scoped in while in a dark cave and it looked just as dark as it did unscoped.

Kirby859 commented 11 years ago

Duh, because it's all black. :P

Here's a proper example:

Daylight (perfectly fine): 2013-03-22_10 44 50

Cave light (not quite fine): 2013-03-22_10 46 22

ChrisLane commented 11 years ago

Ah right I understand now, I assumed you meant with snipers that the zoomed area is bright.

Kirby859 commented 11 years ago

I updated to the newest version, and I'd like to ask, how was this fixed? I'm testing out my iron sights right now, and they are all black!

2013-07-04_14 45 16

Was this intentional?

Kirby859 commented 11 years ago

Actually, I tried this on another computer, and the iron sights look normal. Maybe it's a hardware issue for me...

Kirby859 commented 11 years ago

Today I found out that this issue only applies to clients running on Fancy graphics. I turned on Fancy graphics for a screenshot and the iron sights darkened a lot again.

EDIT: I just turned off Fancy graphics and the iron sights are still broken.

ChrisLane commented 11 years ago

Did you try testing without any other mods installed? I notice you have a minimap installed, can't test myself since I'm away.

Kirby859 commented 11 years ago

I'll test it right now.

Kirby859 commented 11 years ago

Ok, with Minecraft Forge and Flan's Mod installed, the iron sights are still black.