How come I havent ever seen a single video that looks like this then
I have the PC version and the lighting is the same.
I personally prefer the new lighting, it just looks... better. A torch isn't going to cast white light, like a lightbulb, on the world. Others are describing it as brown, but I see it more of a yellowish hue that should be used for a torch since, well, a torch is a torch.
Hehe, the thing is, I have an underwater base made out of cobblestone and glass. Poop and black stuff on my windows.
Well, I'll start a new world on the tutorial level.
Texture Packs maybe?
wouldnt stop yellow brown looking light though would it, or can they "texture" the light ?
I have the PC version and the lighting is the same.
I personally prefer the new lighting, it just looks... better. A torch isn't going to cast white light, like a lightbulb, on the world. Others are describing it as brown, but I see it more of a yellowish hue that should be used for a torch since, well, a torch is a torch.
but the trouble is it DOES cast a white light, for the 1 square space around it, then it suddenly changes to yellow
I have the PC version and the lighting is the same.
I personally prefer the new lighting, it just looks... better. A torch isn't going to cast white light, like a lightbulb, on the world. Others are describing it as brown, but I see it more of a yellowish hue that should be used for a torch since, well, a torch is a torch.
Personally, I think you're exaggerating quite a bit. But whatevs.
I don't think my world looks like poo.
He wasnt really if his looks like mine at all, and the only way to make it more of a sepia is to have the gamma so high that soil looks orange and dont know if I dare look outside with this gamma
He wasnt really if his looks like mine at all, and the only way to make it more of a sepia is to have the gamma so high that soil looks orange and dont know if I dare look outside with this gamma
Yeah, I turned my gamma down, and it made everything dark, but the brown tint wasn't as noticeable. Still, I didn't like it being dark. So I turned my gamma up, and the brown tint overwhelmed me lol
Where are you gonna get some cocao beans? And brown sheep are somewhat rare.
Ugh. Then I'll just put a thin brown sheet over my television screen. At least then I'll be willingly tinting my world brown. =)
In all seriousness, though, it does seem like brown now overwhelms all the other colors in the game - at least in in-door environments. People are saying, "That's how it looks on the PC"... yeah, but how many people play PC Minecraft without using texture packs? I never see that brown tint in any videos or screenshots.
Also, it might look better on a PC monitor.
All I'm saying is, with this many people having a negative reaction to the lighting change, is it an actual problem, or just a matter of adjusting?
Ugh. Then I'll just put a thin brown sheet over my television screen. At least then I'll be willingly tinting my world brown. =)
In all seriousness, though, it does seem like brown now overwhelms all the other colors in the game - at least in in-door environments. People are saying, "That's how it looks on the PC"... yeah, but how many people play PC Minecraft without using texture packs? I never see that brown tint in any videos or screenshots.
Also, it might look better on a PC monitor.
All I'm saying is, with this many people having a negative reaction to the lighting change, is it an actual problem, or just a matter of adjusting?
Well, you can adjust to playing with the majority of the main block in the world brown or you can try to adjust your settings to try to not make brown stone an eyesore. I wouldn't call it a problem because this is on PC but I would say that there is at least one person that plays MC on the PC that says they hate the lighting. Now excuse me, gonna find diamond armor in the tutorial level.
Oh, Antvenom on youtube is an example of a person recording Minecraft on PC and having this lighting.
Could be some mods on the PC that he was seeing. I think a few of the mods alter lighting a touch. I don't recall because I wasn't interested in lighting changes....i was interested in things like being able to chop an entire tree down from one block, or building airships and stuff.
Well, you can adjust to playing with the majority of the main block in the world brown or you can try to adjust your settings to try to not make brown stone an eyesore. I wouldn't call it a problem because this is on PC but I would say that there is at least one person that plays MC on the PC that says they hate the lighting. Now excuse me, gonna find diamond armor in the tutorial level.
Oh, Antvenom on youtube is an example of a person recording Minecraft on PC and having this lighting.
While I can see a browner note in some of his stuff its still not as bad as I am seeing
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I have the PC version and the lighting is the same.
I personally prefer the new lighting, it just looks... better. A torch isn't going to cast white light, like a lightbulb, on the world. Others are describing it as brown, but I see it more of a yellowish hue that should be used for a torch since, well, a torch is a torch.
wouldnt stop yellow brown looking light though would it, or can they "texture" the light ?
but the trouble is it DOES cast a white light, for the 1 square space around it, then it suddenly changes to yellow
I don't care how realistic it is.
I don't like that the world looks like poop now.
And I would expect it to, because the closer you are to a light source the brighter it is, and brightness washes out color.
Not from a stark white to a yellow with an almost definable edge to the white, a yellow light is a yellow light
Personally, I think you're exaggerating quite a bit. But whatevs.
I don't think my world looks like poo.
He wasnt really if his looks like mine at all, and the only way to make it more of a sepia is to have the gamma so high that soil looks orange and dont know if I dare look outside with this gamma
Yeah, I turned my gamma down, and it made everything dark, but the brown tint wasn't as noticeable. Still, I didn't like it being dark. So I turned my gamma up, and the brown tint overwhelmed me lol
Well... either I'll replace every block with brown wool to remove the brownness, or I will turn my gamma to 0% and play with night vision goggles.
=)
Some of them are beautiful.
Ugh. Then I'll just put a thin brown sheet over my television screen. At least then I'll be willingly tinting my world brown. =)
In all seriousness, though, it does seem like brown now overwhelms all the other colors in the game - at least in in-door environments. People are saying, "That's how it looks on the PC"... yeah, but how many people play PC Minecraft without using texture packs? I never see that brown tint in any videos or screenshots.
Also, it might look better on a PC monitor.
All I'm saying is, with this many people having a negative reaction to the lighting change, is it an actual problem, or just a matter of adjusting?
Oh, Antvenom on youtube is an example of a person recording Minecraft on PC and having this lighting.
I would have to use a torch every other block in every interior space..
While I can see a browner note in some of his stuff its still not as bad as I am seeing