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Confirm windowed mode works - thanks for this now I can use my HDR monitor :D wish I could hide the titlebar though.
I have searched and searched for a solution. Not sure what the issue is, but there is one. Glad I was able to help you somewhat.
- 7 years ago
I'm having this exact same issue, and I'm relieved someone else is dealing with it. However, this solution doesn't seem to work for me--whenever I switch to windowed, or borderless, I seem to lose my HDR options in the graphics menus. Did this happen to any of you? What did you do to fix it?
Specs:
AMD RX Vega 64Intel i5 3570K
Samsung CH32G70 2560x1440, 144Hz
- EA_Atic7 years ago
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Hey @Nick_Dixon @frax_xensu @SheriffStrafe, did you notice any improvements on today's updated with HRD?
/Atic- 7 years ago
Hi @EA_Atic, no appreciable change for me after the update.
I don't know if you've watched the video but I thought it might be good to make clear that when you switch HDR on, either in Windows, in game, or both, it's definitely not the same as SDR even when the volume overlay isn't up. Something is definitely happening, specifically it looks dim and washed out like the windows desktop always does when you enable the Windows HDR setting. Then when you bring the volume overlay up (by changing the volume) everything pops to life in what clearly HDR is supposed to be (just as shown in the video that K9Taz shared). You can fiddle with the HDR brightness setting in game to get it to the point where it looks absolutely gorgeous in-game...provided that volume overlay is up. Almost seems like the volume overlay gets something involved to properly interpret BFV as HDR-enabled content, and then once the overlay disappears again it goes back to the dim way that SDR is displayed when HDR settings are enabled.
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