GooberTheHat wrote:The xbox calibration setup is actually really good to follow to set up your screen.
Djornson wrote:Lol. Well, turn on HDR on to start! I think you found that above. Interestingly, i found Red Dead Redemption 2 looked TERRIBLE with HDR on (and i'm not alone judging my 5 minutes of googling.) I turn it off for RDR2.
Overall i have decided not to mess with the settings, i just leave them alone. The moment i start messing with settings i will start watching the image rather than just playing the game/watching the film. Just put it in game mode (unless playing something like RDR2 then i use ISF expert mode or whatever it's called.) It's a great TV, i don't think you need to do anything.
digi wrote:RDR2 her wasn't working at all on release, digital foundry reported on it and said leave it off. It has however now been patched and fixed and looks better with hdr on again. There is some settings to fiddle with in game though.Djornson wrote:Lol. Well, turn on HDR on to start! I think you found that above. Interestingly, i found Red Dead Redemption 2 looked TERRIBLE with HDR on (and i'm not alone judging my 5 minutes of googling.) I turn it off for RDR2. Overall i have decided not to mess with the settings, i just leave them alone. The moment i start messing with settings i will start watching the image rather than just playing the game/watching the film. Just put it in game mode (unless playing something like RDR2 then i use ISF expert mode or whatever it's called.) It's a great TV, i don't think you need to do anything.
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