Sharpness: 25 (I may lower this, but I haven't seen any apparent drawbacks from upping it to 25. My biggest complaint was games becoming desaturated with HDR but I have mostly alleviated that with upping my Color and changing the Color Gamut from auto to wide. I've gotten things to start looking better and my settings are pretty close to yours. You can still use the settings I outlined, for example madden looks great with these and I couldn't find a menu If a game doesnt have adjustments it's usually 1000 nits. If you need any other advice or settings for a particular game let me know. AC Odyssey will look like a decent HDR game (not perfect). Go to the HDR settings in the game and use. Yes it will fuck the menus lol but the game will look better. Use my natural cinema color settings listed above and set the in game brightness to 20%. Origins is too but it is a little better. Now AC Odyssey is just fucked up when it comes to HDR. Should be all you need to get an absolutely amazing image. lmao.Īs for MW remastered you can use the same TV settings.įor the brighter game mode look set the COD HDR calibration like this. Give those a shot and tell me SDR looks better afterwards. Game Mode Oled light 100 Contrast- 95 Brightness 47 Color 70 Sharpness- 10 Contrast enhancer - medium Dynamic Tone Mapping - on Color gamut - wide White balance - warm 1 Black level - lowįor a more less punchy but more natural picture (this is my favorite).Ĭinema Oled - 100 Contrast- 95 Brightness- 47 Sharpness - 10 Color - 70 Tint - 0ĭynamic contrast- low or medium Dynamic tone Mapping- on Color gamut- wide White balance- warm 3 Black level- low In Game RDR2 settings HDR style : Game Peak brightness: 1100 Paper white : 200 I have spent wayyy to much time perfecting my settings lol. RDR2 and MWR are easily two of the best looking HDR games on PC. HDR is tricky and white clipping on C9s can be bad. Am I going about it the wrong way? Am I not understanding what HDR is supposed to be doing for me? Or is HDR just not there yet for PC gaming? Also, should I completely avoid enabling HDR in Win10 for games that do not have in-game HDR options, or are there some examples of games that do HDR well despite not having in-game options for it?īro I'm gonna do you a solid here. For AC: Odyssey it was necessary for me to up my TV color settings and adjust the gamut to get the same pop and vibrancy in colors that SDR was giving me, otherwise things were more washed out and the colors were dull compared to SDR.Ĭonsole gamers make it sound like HDR is the second coming of Christ, but I have yet to actually be blown away or see significantly better quality using it compared to SDR. And some games with HDR in-game options still either look not as good or need some serious setting adjustments to look as good as SDR. RDR2 and Modern Warfare both looked worse than using SDR. I've noticed the worst culprits being games that don't have in-game options, despite apparently being HDR capable. I've spent days tweaking settings, more time doing that than actually playing games, and it's starting to seem like good HDR implementation is more of a rarity than it is the norm. Movies look great, games have been incredibly inconsistent. I recently got an LG C9 television and this is my first foray into HDR movies/gaming.
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