Throne and Liberty: How to Adjust Brightness on Consoles (PS5 and Xbox)

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Throne of Liberty brings to players a massive open world featuring a wide variety of equally breathtaking regions, the latter of which makes picking the right brightness setting almost as important as getting your character’s looks right.

But given how the above will most likely demand trial and error, is it possible to readjust your settings after the start of your playthrough? To help you play in optimal conditions, here’s whether or not it is possible to adjust your brightness on both the PS5 and Xbox versions of Throne of Liberty, and if so, how to do it.

How to adjust Brightness on the PS5 and Xbox versions of Throne and Liberty

Although all players will be given the option to do so when first booting the game, it’s currently not possible to change your brightness settings after starting your playthrough in the console versions of Throne and Liberty. That is given to how, unlike the game’s PC version, the port lacks the tab housing the option.

But don’t lose hope, as even if due to what I believe to be a bug, I have been able to readjust my settings on PlayStation 5 by simply restarting the game, which prompts it to present me with the ability to toggle all of its starting settings. If the above does not work for you, many players claim that it is possible to readjust the setting after deleting your save file, although we have yet to test the method and don’t recommend it.

The Throne and Liberty Brightness calibration screen. Image by Destructoid
The Throne and Liberty Brightness calibration screen. Image by Destructoid
The Throne and Liberty Brightness calibration screen. Image by Destructoid

What is the ideal Brightness value?

Unlike many others within Throne and Liberty, the best brightness setting for you will be subjective, as it will depend on both your personal preferences and your monitor or TV of choice. Personally, I found that the game plays at its best on both PC and consoles when at any value between 50 and 65 Brightness, as while the former is the game’s default and premier setting (for most), any value up to the latter will not drastically alter its effects and most importantly, how its environments will be showcased.


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