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3 years ago@JRizzo67 if you have not done this already, can you check if your monitor has a recent firmware update and see if updating to that one changes anything in-game?
I was speaking to another user with the same monitor (Alienware OLED AW3423DWF) where they had similar overexposed image and they reported that the latest firmware of the monitor fixed the problem. So I am curious if that is the case for others too.
3 years ago
@BattlefieldDICEr Hey guys I will check but I think this may be more then just battlefield. I have found a work around via a reddit chain. It's pretty much turning off HDR in windows starting the game then using key functions to turn back on and it fixes it. Some people are saying it's also in Jedi - https://www.reddit.com/r/battlefield2042/comments/12yvkag/update_420_hdr_stopped_working_pc/jhwg6wg?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
- 3 years ago@JRizzo67 Thanks, that really works.
- 3 years ago
There is no fix on that thread.
- 3 years ago
There is no workaround in that thread either. A workaround is something that allows you to achieve the same end result, albeit a different path. What are you classifying as a "workaround"?
There is no "workaround" to enabling HDR in that thread.
HDR stopped working when 4.2.0 was released.
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