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when it works its phenomenal, but most games its washed out colors.
The only game it really works for me is Doom Eternal
Although when purchasing these HDR monitors i did not expect that so little of the Actual HDR rated content, wouldn't work either, albeit so buggy that it doesnt work.
But i am starting to regret i payed an extra premium for a gimmick on a monitor we never get to use...
It's really annoying as HDR on consoles is amazing but when I try to use it with my PC it's so hit or miss that I just ignore it.
Yeah, my monitors have also note about HDR, but it was not important for me at the time when I was buying them.
Probably there is solution for this, but for me is just easier to turn the HRD off and continue to play :/
Running Dual-Monitors:
Main Screen > Options > Settings > Video > Ultrawide/Multimoitor HUD > Fit To Display
OR
Main Screen > Options > Settings > Video > Run Benchmark (bottom right of screen).
Using ALT+TAB can mess things up too.
Run Valkan on a 4K Dual-Monitors screens.
wtg Ubi.