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Built iOS game looks duller than editor version
Hello everyone, I built my unity game through Xcode into an iOS device for testing, and the colors look duller and more pastel-like than in the game view in the editor. The exact same thing has also happened on a modern android device. How can I make it so that the colors as seen in the built game better reflect the colors in the editor?
EDIT: I have sent a file to my phone and found out that the phone perceives colors differently than my monitor. I'm sorry if I'm asking for quite a bit here, but... is there any way to make the game look as I intend it to? The fact that I never see exactly how my game will turn out seems kinda... awkward. Thanks.
Answer by Strixie13 · Oct 24, 2019 at 03:52 AM
The "Unity Remote" app lets you test on your phone. You plug in your phone and when you hit play in the PC inspector the game runs on the phone. That would be the most efficient way, since you can just see what it looks like as you develop. Will probably just be a matter of spending an hour and tweaking the post processing, but that will save you a lot of time constantly building and running, as it shows up instantly on the phone display.