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However, it looks washed out and lacking punch.
There is a tool out there to do it automatically per game btw.
I shouldn't need to fiddle with color settings to force it to look nice.
Injustice 2 looks incredible, so does Resident Evil 7 and several others.
It's unbelievable how they got it right in their last game right, yet they manage to screw it up fot this one.
It lets me enable it, but I probably get more vibrant color and better black levels with HDR turned off.
It just started working.
I swear to god I didn't change a thing.
Only disabled DirectInput to get my Xbox controller working.
Anyhow, now it works and it's as dramatic as Injustice 2.