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Thanks! I'm not aware of that feature. I'm slightly familiar with ReShade. I haven't used any kind of gaming filters before. I'll check it out!
When I turned off in game HDR, auto HDR automatically took over and instantly everything looked better. I'm using Windows 11.
When you mean "HDR dynamic brightness" do you mean "HDR Max Luminance?" That refers to nits. My monitor has 300, so that's what I set that setting to. I didn't really notice a difference adjusting that, although the lowest setting is 200. I have brightness at 50. HDR makes the game look a bit washed, I think. The city looks a little foggy, although that could be realistic. I think I like HDR off. I've read it wasn't implemented well in Windows 10, so that could be my problem.
Wow, that looks like HDR is off. I haven't seen the city at night yet, though. I'm on Windows 10, without the auto HDR feature. It seems like that's helping people. I haven't read much good about Win10 HDR.
Which filter(s) do you recommend?
Ya that's what I mean. I took another look at it and it seems there's some odd way that it's coded where in the pre-launch settings I have it set at 980 (just picked it as a trial with above midrange increased whiteness) but in game I have to have it set at 983 to have things clear up and look right. It will be a different number for you but it seems there is a disparity in how they coded it that nudges it out of place. It was washed for me at first, so I do know what you mean, also the game has a bit of a soft lighting by default so unless you have ray tracing I assume it's only going to get as clear as I have it. But it is a night and day difference when you hit the sweet spot.
Thanks for all of this! I'm learning and playing around. My RTX is coming soon.
How many nits is your monitor? I assume setting above my monitor's max wouldn't show any difference.
Win+G > Settings > Gaming Features > Adjust HDR Intensity
And yes, it does look much better than the ingame HDR.
Thanks!