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How do million dollar game companies not afford oled's anyway. I dont get it.
The closest thing you can do to native game's HDR and works wonderfully. Windows AutoHDR never worked with GTA5 for me anyways and it's marginally worse.
The problem with OLED and RTX HDR/ AutoHDR is the UI white is too bright, I haven't used SpecialK but I would assume its the same in terms of unable to adjust UI brightness, This is why native HDR is so important.
For the 2% of gamers that use it? Nah.
Forget native. A lot of older games don't use it. The options above work and work well.
Stop crying about a problem you can fix yourself.