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Me too! It feels to bright especially the borders/circumference of the sonar.
Author can you make it a less brighter or give us this option? Thanks!
@sylvexite: Currently the quickest and only solution is to play in 16:9 format. I'll ask Evil Factory if he can rewrite the code to adjust to wider screen resolution.
pic for reference. you can *barely* see the text to the left of charge, but it's way too dark to be usable. 2560x1080; 21:9; borderless fullscreen
https://ibb.co/1Jfvn3d
@MrBramwell: Perhaps one of your other mods higher in the load order also makes adjustments to navigation terminals and thus overrides this mod's textures. You can check what mod currently affects the sonar by going into the sub-editor and hovering your mouse over the item in the menu. The tooltip should show the mod affecting the item in purple below its description.
Only errors I see in the console are Sound load errors, but that shouldn't really mess with the UI for the navigation terminal should it ?
As for the periscope compatibility, I'll try and adjust the mod so it checks for the periscope tag rather than periscope item so it would become compatible with any custom periscope mod.