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Hi @EA_Darko,
I followed your suggestions about resets of settings and clean install of GPU and monitor drivers, but I'm afraid I've got the same result as before. I don't know if it matters, but I have the same issues in Star Wars Battlefront 2. For what it's worth Mass Effect Andromeda does not experience the same effect---although it's unclear whether that's because the volume overlay isn't coming up or if that overlay has no effect. Those are the only games I have that have HDR support I believe. In all cases, even cranking the Windows SDR slider all the way up, I still end up with incredibly dim content compared to if HDR was turned off entirely. Increasing the overall brightness in game doesn't help either, as I just end up with washed out video.
I appreciate your help in this. What's funny is I seem to remember it working previously in BF5 (maybe during the beta?). I may try reinstalling BF1 and see if there's any luck there--that's one thing I'll admit I haven't tried yet.
Dixon
This same thing happens to me if playing Celeste, Street Fighter V or Shadow of The Tomb Raider.
There appears to be a Windows 10 issue where the OS will not kick in HDR as the game is loading. I have the following:
Cable: MONSTER 4K HDMI Cable UltraHD GOLD HDR 21Gbps cable
GPU: Nvidia Aorus Extreme 1080Ti GPU
TV: Samsung QN49Q6F Flat 49” QLED 4K UHD 6 Series Smart TV 2018
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