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Damn, that is weird.
Hmmm, my game was looking beautiful. Maybe I'll give Nvidia's RTX HDR a shot - which can look fantastic in games without native HDR support.
Yeah mine looked good too, just too much contrast, but i think its my 4k tv is weird with non exclusive fullscreen stuff and HDR. But the reshade helped me a ton minus a few frames.
Glad you fixed your problem tho!
Thanks! I'm on a TV as well, an LG C3 4K OLED. It has a game-optimized picture mode for lower latency, but the colors are very dull in that mode. I use a standard picture mode I dialed in for HDR games, and I don't notice any input lag. I play single-player games 99% of the time anyway, so a couple milliseconds aren't crucial to me.