Thanks

Super glad that you and others have reactions like this =)
I knew almost nothing about the game when I made my previous post. But afterwards I read every post in this thread and loved learning about the game from your posts. I feel gutted when games like this get such little love on this forum (compared to the amount of discussion other games get)... I'm curious how did the game do sales wise?
I played some more this morning and had a blast. My first tryout was on my computer monitor, where I did the Gamma calibration. But later I tried the game on the Sony HMZ-T1 head-mounted display, and I couldn't access the GAMMA calibration within the game (it was nowhere to be found under Configuration). So I exited the game, deleted the Save File, went back in, it still didn't show up.
I continued to play the game on the HMZ and it was intense and I enjoyed it, but then I switched to the monitor again, and the Gamma calibration popped up! I was confused why I couldn't access it on the HMZ, I thought perhaps it has to do with the display being set to 720p on the HMZ vs. 1080p on the monitor... anyway, I'll try to figure it out.
My monitor is a professional grade 30-bit wide-gamut LCD, and although this is something I'd never try for any other game, but since the visuals in Dyad are all about the intense colors, I thought it might benefit from using the wide-gamut setting on the monitor, which makes colors much more vibrant on a standard signal. This normally looks awful for any signal that is not color managed properly for the wider-gamut, but for Dyad it kinda works, it enhances the "sensory overload" feeling... I kept switching back and forth between wide-gamut and sRGB while playing, trying to decide which I like better, and I'm leaning towards the more vibrant one... although I might feel bad about it if you think that would destroy's the "director's intent"
