This command toggles RGB color mode.
The command srgb
in Stellaris is used to toggle the sRGB color mode.
sRGB or Standard Red Green Blue is an RGB color space that HP and Microsoft created cooperatively in 1996. It was created to be used on monitors, printers, and the Internet. It's the default setting for images that appear on your screen.
In the context of Stellaris, when you are playing the game, it presents visual and graphical aspects to you. This information, such as space environments, characters, and objects, comes in the form of colors. The way these colors are managed and represented is through color spaces like sRGB.
When you execute the srgb
command in Stellaris, you toggle whether the game uses this color space to represent graphics.
If it's on, the game uses sRGB color space. If it's off, the game will not.
The srgb
command in Stellaris toggles the game's sRGB color mode.
sRGB stands for Standard Red Green Blue, which is a standard color space used for digital imaging.
Enabling or disabling it in Stellaris changes how the game's graphics and colors are rendered and displayed.
The command srgb
in Stellaris is used to toggle the sRGB color mode.
sRGB or Standard Red Green Blue is an RGB color space that HP and Microsoft created cooperatively in 1996. It was created to be used on monitors, printers, and the Internet. It's the default setting for images that appear on your screen.
In the context of Stellaris, when you are playing the game, it presents visual and graphical aspects to you. This information, such as space environments, characters, and objects, comes in the form of colors. The way these colors are managed and represented is through color spaces like sRGB.
When you execute the srgb
command in Stellaris, you toggle whether the game uses this color space to represent graphics.
If it's on, the game uses sRGB color space. If it's off, the game will not.
In Stellaris, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~(tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .