Battlefield 3 Without color correction(Graphics king)

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#51 o0squishy0o
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Now I know why they added teh filter. They were trying to hide all teh ugly.

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I think they aimed the textures at the colour grading, not they made an ugly game at the start then decided to hide it :P
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#52 Jebus213
Member since 2010 • 10056 Posts
[QUOTE="Jebus213"][QUOTE="lowe0"]

By all means, then, enjoy your ban.http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/10/03/dice-hints-bans-color-correcting-battlefield-3-mo/

Everyone who mocked me when I suggested this months ago:http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/29106685/battlefield-3-five-months-on.-?msg_id=336008217

lowe0
Shut up, this has no relation to the FXAA injector. If the server is running MD5 tool all you'll get is a KICK because this mod modifies the core the files. People have taken that tweet way out of hand and has since been deleted. Yes I waited a week to say that...

It's pretty idiotic that they don't send the hashes to a central server for validation (rule #1: always assume that the user is malicious). Still, once they see that this is exploitable in the wild, and given that they've made it clear that they oppose removing the color correction, does this really strike you as the safest idea? Especially once you get additional games on your Origin account, given EA's propensity for wielding the banhammer (see: BioWare forum incident)?

lol they won't do anything other then reset your stats: http://forums.electronicarts.co.uk/battlefield-3/1464064-any-2142-players-remember.html KAIN1 is a legend..