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HDR on this game looks really good on my C3 OLED nice and bright and all i have to do is set Fine Tune Dark Areas to 16. You have to use the Windows 11 HDR Calibration App and Calibrate to your displays max peak brightness. doesnt really look washed out to me
In endgame fps drop even below 30. Its insane how unplayable UE5 games are without DLSS.
In other words, it would look washed out to you, if you hadn't lower the black floor in your panel settings (by a large amount). W11 HDR Calibration app is mostly for auto HDR, it doesn't magically save badly implemented HDR in games. The only proper way to fix bad job by the devs is to fine tune it through gamma and black floor manipulation, like in Reshade (Lilium HDR shaders). What you did is just a bandaid and will probably result in other unwanted side effects, but I'm glad that you are happy with it.
Before anybody blames my PC, I have a Ryzen 5600, RTX 3060 and 16GB of RAM. More than enough to run this game.
However, this game needs a patch. It also has performance issues on other platforms.