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Because people don't have TVs right? OP is right, AAA dev should be doing this as a standard by now.
I run a few different displays for different occasions/types of games and one of those displays is a 4k OLED HDR tv for really gorgeous single player games... So yeah HDR missing from the game is definitely a blow.
I don't need anything over 60 Hz for a single player experience and then when I play a multiplayer game then I have my ultrawide 3440x1440 120Hz Gsync or 2560x1440 144hz where framerate is king.
ps4 pro games half the time i turn hdr off in setting as the games look awful on my samsung qled tv
it maybe 2019 but until windows and devs actully get hdr right leave it out of games
Tone-mapping and HDR10 are not the same thing. HL2 was Tone-mapped with adaptation
why dont use HDR10 term instead then?
we dont use term AA to describe FXAA alone because it can also mean MSAA, TXAA etc
wow u so smart how 2 be liek u wow
I know you're sitting back in your racing chair with your pro gaming mouse and pro gaming keyboard with your Gunnar optics gaming glasses just pwning newbs buddy but it may shock you that there's a lot of us that just like to kick back and play a single player game on our big beautiful tvs
Tonemapping uses 8bit per channel colours and adaptation to fake brightness on ~300 nit displays.
HDR10 is a ~10bit per channel specification and is designed for TVs with ~1000 nits brightness.
One you could call software HDR, and the other hardware HDR... except software HDR doesn't work on hardware HDR displays in the same way. It compresses the render-space(screen-space image) instead of extending it.
I gotta agree with you there. Stop with the stupid elitism. There are a lot of TVs available with high refresh rate, freesync support, with HDR. I can count on my hand how many AAA games released in the past 2 years that don't have HDR support. Not to mention some that don't have support on PC but do on consoles.
Haha umm. wat? Yeah bro you're a realist . Totally dudeee no true fps gamer would play without HDR dude. Now put down the mountain Dew and the Doritos and remove those sweet ass gamer glasses and come on back down to reality with the rest of us