That's what happens when you stop playing mohaa for a long period of time, lol
It's weird that the "r_ignorehwgamma" command didn't work.
You got this output in the log
Code:
skipping W2K gamma clamp.
SetDeviceGammaRamp failed.
those lines are coming from this piece of code win_gamma.c
and as people from the quake 3 community metioned here and here, setting r_ignorehwgamma to 1, or setting the compatibility mode to Windows XP should fix the issue.
And found this post about brightness in mohaa in a random forum.
Also, I can send you a "100% clean" portable version of the game, if you want.
The Revival version is a little bit "dirty" to say the least.