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Revision as of 22:02, 2 February 2024
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Epic Games | |
Website | |
https://www.unrealengine.com/ | |
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2021 | |
Predecessor | |
Unreal Engine 4 | |
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High dynamic range (HDR)
For a list of known games and their specifics, see Unreal Engine 4-5 games where HDR can be forced.
Unreal Engine 5 have native HDR output that can be forced in many newer games with mixed results.
Force the built-in HDR display output of the engine: |
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Notes
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Other information
Permanent console variable (cvar) changes
- Like most engines that use console variables, Unreal Engine 5 has a config file that the variables' values are read from at startup.
- Unlike in most engines, the method it uses may not be obvious. Editing files such as
Scalability.ini
could result in entered values being ignored depending on the graphics settings. - Entering cvars into
Engine.ini
instead should ensure the value changes will take place.
Add cvar name/values to Engine.ini
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Modding tools
- Customized versions of the Unreal Editor for creating custom maps and mods for select UE4 games can be found on the Epic Games Store.
Games