sometimes when u play a game that has high brightness value than ur windows and the game shuts down for unknown reason, it keeps the game's gamma at ur windows and its annoying cause u gotta reboot in order to restore the gamma, so this fix just restores it without rebooting your pc ;)
Nah, the thing I meant is that when I was still using the console variable r_ignorehwgamma with a value of 0, it often happened that either the gamma in my operating system was too bright or the gamma in-game was a lot too dark. So I was using this bind for a while, to fix that:
bind L "r_gamma 1.3; wait 10; r_gamma 1.6" (where 1.6 is the gamma you want to achieve in-game)
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sometimes when u play a game that has high brightness value than ur windows and the game shuts down for unknown reason, it keeps the game's gamma at ur windows and its annoying cause u gotta reboot in order to restore the gamma, so this fix just restores it without rebooting your pc ;)
linux is nothing for stupid lazy ppl like me :<
bind L "r_gamma 1.3; wait 10; r_gamma 1.6" (where 1.6 is the gamma you want to achieve in-game)