How can I enable HDR in the pc version if the game?
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You have to set the file to read only so the game doesn't write to it but then the setting menu won't work right after.
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After tinkering with display/scale and layout (change the size of...) in windows that the more you reduce this the more "HD" the game is, however, it also causes all the text to be super tiny (depending on how small you go). It's unplayable at a certain point as the checkboxes are also tiny, but, the game looks amazing. I think this is due to the fact that the game isn't actually fullscreen on Steam. I had to just find a nice middle ground.
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Oh, yes high res. HDR refers to high dynamic range, which essentially means that there is a larger range from dark to bright. It makes the image look amazing, aspecially in horror games. In the files DbD does have an enable HDR output option but turning it to true doesn't stay for some reason.0
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samination said:
After tinkering with display/scale and layout (change the size of...) in windows that the more you reduce this the more "HD" the game is, however, it also causes all the text to be super tiny (depending on how small you go). It's unplayable at a certain point as the checkboxes are also tiny, but, the game looks amazing. I think this is due to the fact that the game isn't actually fullscreen on Steam. I had to just find a nice middle ground.
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Ghost_Potato said:
You have to set the file to read only so the game doesn't write to it but then the setting menu won't work right after.
And DwightsLifeMatters said:samination said:After tinkering with display/scale and layout (change the size of...) in windows that the more you reduce this the more "HD" the game is, however, it also causes all the text to be super tiny (depending on how small you go). It's unplayable at a certain point as the checkboxes are also tiny, but, the game looks amazing. I think this is due to the fact that the game isn't actually fullscreen on Steam. I had to just find a nice middle ground.
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TheHourMan said:Ghost_Potato said:
You have to set the file to read only so the game doesn't write to it but then the setting menu won't work right after.
And DwightsLifeMatters said:samination said:After tinkering with display/scale and layout (change the size of...) in windows that the more you reduce this the more "HD" the game is, however, it also causes all the text to be super tiny (depending on how small you go). It's unplayable at a certain point as the checkboxes are also tiny, but, the game looks amazing. I think this is due to the fact that the game isn't actually fullscreen on Steam. I had to just find a nice middle ground.
Btw, can u upload screenshots with and without HDR for comparison? How much is it hitting ur fps ?0 -
lol @ setting read-only
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Yeah didn't actually do it. Though the file actually doesn't get reverted, the game still won't display in HDR, so i think it is actually beyond the control of the .ini file. However, no screenshots won't show the difference since HDR is a hardware specific feature. If you want to see the difference, I'd say next time you are in a store that sells tvs, look at the colors and contrast on the screen for the ones that display in HDR. It has no effect on fps but looks so much better.0