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I have no clue why Warhorse decided to make the game SDR only
try and use Special K...it is the only option-and it is working but not that good,
Enjoy.
I also like to add that some games with proper HDR support still look like poopoo in HDR beceause its poorly implemented, If you think it looks bad it probably does and youre better off just playing in SDR.
RTX HDR may not be able to bring back non-existent details in low light levels but it produces the most pleasing image of the three. There is a performance hit but everything becomes gorgeous. It does a better scene-by-scene tonemapping estimation that produces bright and "poppy" whites in a game that doesn't support SDR.
I am dropping this here to recommend to others because this is one of the first results in google :).