For the past week, there has been a growing dissatisfaction against DICE for the ridiculous blue filter they overlayed on top of the game. The guys over at Realmware and MordorHQ briefly released a tool that allowed you to edit pretty much anything in the game from lighting to damage values. The primary function people have been using it for, though is to remove the gay colour correction that DICE used on BF3. It's become such a requested feature that Realmware decided to create a program specifically to edit the colour correction for the DLC maps and released it on their website today: http://bf3.realmware.co.uk/colour-tweaker/
Check out what one user did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJU-JKFPsTo
In some areas it looks good and in other areas it makes the game look a tad worse, but overall the changes make the game look absolutely fantastic.
PC Gamer ran an article half an hour ago that gave the link to the program, to that same video I posted above, and this tweet by Gustav Halling saying that the game is now too colourful, condemning the people who use this as hackers and that we should expect permanent bans. That is an outrageous statement. We love Battlefield and want to make it better, so you're going to threaten us until we stand down? This isn't the first time this kind of insolent comment has come from Gustav Halling. Rush mode in Armoured Kill is broken due to the overpowered nature of the AC-130. Fans pleaded for mercy to have it removed. He didn't want to remove it from Rush, so the defenders continue to be slaughtered without a chance of winning the round even after the supposed rebalancing.

