It has 50%. Though another 25-50% would be really useful since it's not like bigger mechs where you can just strip some armor for a good amount more ammo (though I have taken some to get another 0.5t). What we really need is the Piranha-A to get some apg ammo so it can run this with a decent amount of ammo and actually keep some armor.
@@BaddyZ No shadows is just low setting. You can brighten up the game by adjusting brightness and gamma (sometimes both up sometimes one down other up helps) and that can be done in game but you might need to adjust on different maps. If you want to be able to save some profiles to easily switch between maps and also increase sharpness/contrast/etc then you can use some filters either in nvidia/amd control panels or you can install reshade. Or your monitor might have profile saves and you can adjust the settings on it (might have to use the monitors physical controls and will have less options). There are also lines you can add to user.cfg in the game install to effect how some things look, theres a pinned comment on the game forums called mwoconfig -cryengine config editor for mwo that makes it a bit easier to do if you haven't done that before. But for just brighter and no shadows, you can just use the game menu.
This little beasty is evil in the hands of someone that understands light mech play. Still needs a +25% ammo quirk for magshot though.
It has 50%. Though another 25-50% would be really useful since it's not like bigger mechs where you can just strip some armor for a good amount more ammo (though I have taken some to get another 0.5t). What we really need is the Piranha-A to get some apg ammo so it can run this with a decent amount of ammo and actually keep some armor.
Why does your game look like this? It's so bright and there are basically zero shadows
Shadows on low and gamma turned up.
@@dario03x Ahh, no mods or anything? I may have to give those settings a try. I like how everything looks so clear, thanks!
@@BaddyZ No shadows is just low setting. You can brighten up the game by adjusting brightness and gamma (sometimes both up sometimes one down other up helps) and that can be done in game but you might need to adjust on different maps.
If you want to be able to save some profiles to easily switch between maps and also increase sharpness/contrast/etc then you can use some filters either in nvidia/amd control panels or you can install reshade. Or your monitor might have profile saves and you can adjust the settings on it (might have to use the monitors physical controls and will have less options).
There are also lines you can add to user.cfg in the game install to effect how some things look, theres a pinned comment on the game forums called mwoconfig -cryengine config editor for mwo that makes it a bit easier to do if you haven't done that before.
But for just brighter and no shadows, you can just use the game menu.