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The '''Brightness''' option in the {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} series was first introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', under the Options menu. This allows the player to adjust the brightness of the screen. | The '''Brightness''' option in the {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} series was first introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', under the Options menu. This allows the player to adjust the brightness of the screen. | ||
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In ''Ultimate'', the player can create different brightness settings for whether the [[Nintendo Switch]] is in TV-Mode or Handheld-Mode, automatically changing if the system is docked or not. | In ''Ultimate'', the player can create different brightness settings for whether the [[Nintendo Switch]] is in TV-Mode or Handheld-Mode, automatically changing if the system is docked or not. This is primarily meant to create an optimal visual experience for different types of screen and lighting conditions, as well as provide a more comfortable experience for players with vision-related conditions and disabilities. Brightness is adjusted with a slider that adjusts numerically, from 0 being darkest to 100 being brightest, with a default brightness of 50. A still image of {{SSBU|Mario}} and {{SSBU|Bowser}} fighting on {{SSBU|Battlefield}} and a greyscale spectrum of the [[Super Smash Bros. logo]] is used to easily compare different brightness settings. Pressing [[X button|X]] will reset the brightness slider to 50, and pressing [[Y button|Y]] will fullscreen the still image for a better comparison. Clicking the yellow "OK" button or pressing [[+ button|+]] will save all adjustments and apply them automatically. | ||
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Revision as of 12:22, June 28, 2024
The Brightness option in the Super Smash Bros. series was first introduced in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, under the Options menu. This allows the player to adjust the brightness of the screen.
Overview
In Ultimate, the player can create different brightness settings for whether the Nintendo Switch is in TV-Mode or Handheld-Mode, automatically changing if the system is docked or not. This is primarily meant to create an optimal visual experience for different types of screen and lighting conditions, as well as provide a more comfortable experience for players with vision-related conditions and disabilities. Brightness is adjusted with a slider that adjusts numerically, from 0 being darkest to 100 being brightest, with a default brightness of 50. A still image of Mario and Bowser fighting on Battlefield and a greyscale spectrum of the Super Smash Bros. logo is used to easily compare different brightness settings. Pressing X will reset the brightness slider to 50, and pressing Y will fullscreen the still image for a better comparison. Clicking the yellow "OK" button or pressing + will save all adjustments and apply them automatically.
Gallery
See also