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If you have Nvidia you can do the Alt+F3 filter option. This should help.
Thanks. That is actually a good solution, for now =)
I see people mention bloom, and adjusting bloom in Nvidia filters kind of verifies that.
I agree or at least a setting to turn off bloom.
As X__Infinity_XX suggested, if you have an Nvidia card, you can use Geforce Experience filters to somewhat tame the effect.
ooohhh shhhh***!!!!ttt, I didnt know about that! THIS WAS HERE THE WHOLE TIME!?
More embarrassing for me, as I knew of them. Just didn't think of it to use that.
Wow this made a HUGE difference. I turned the shadows up, turned the sharpness up since the DLSS made stuff too blurry, lowered the exposure a bit and that make the washed out colors issue OP described, gone.
So this works on any game???
Should work in most games, if not all. At least games native to Windows 10/11.
You improved my gaming experience with enshrouded by 100%. Thank you! Don't know the ALT F3 option. And now I can adjust brightness and sharpen the washed-out graphic. And the game looks 100% better :)
Glad I could help!
I'll mess with those Nvidia filter options and see if that helps.
They certainly need to work on that! (probably a performance hog too)