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Difference between revisions of "List of games that support high dynamic range display (HDR)"

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{{ii}} This refers to support in games for providing [[#HDR output on a HDR display|HDR output on a HDR display]]. It does not refer to [[#HDR rendering|HDR rendering]]. Games released before 2017 have no support for HDR output, unless it was patched in later or enabled through the use of a third-party mod.
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{{ii}} Windows 10 v1703 ("Creators Update") or later as well as a HDR compatible graphics card, connection, and display are required in order to actually be able to show HDR content inside of only a window. Refer to the game-specific articles for details on how to enable HDR support. Applications running in fullscreen mode do not rely on Windows but can use the graphics card drivers and proprietary APIs to bypass the OS.
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{{mm}} Note that Windows 10 v1803 ("April Update") and later performs automatic tone mapping of SDR content when HDR is enabled, which is not the same as if the game natively supported HDR output. To see if that tone mapping feature is being used, play around with the '''Display settings''' > '''HDR and WCG settings''' > '''Brightness for SDR content''' while the game is running in a window. If the brightness of the game changes then it outputs in SDR and does not support HDR output natively in window mode. However if the brightness does not change then the game properly outputs in HDR.
 
{{ii}} See [[Glossary:High dynamic range (HDR)|High dynamic range (HDR)]] for more information.
 
{{ii}} See [[Glossary:High dynamic range (HDR)|High dynamic range (HDR)]] for more information.
 
{{ii}} This list is generated automatically. To add or update entries simply edit the individual pages (see the [[PCGamingWiki:Editing guide/Video settings#The table|editing guide]] for details).
 
{{ii}} This list is generated automatically. To add or update entries simply edit the individual pages (see the [[PCGamingWiki:Editing guide/Video settings#The table|editing guide]] for details).
  
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Revision as of 02:20, 16 August 2019

This refers to support in games for providing HDR output on a HDR display. It does not refer to HDR rendering. Games released before 2017 have no support for HDR output, unless it was patched in later or enabled through the use of a third-party mod.
Windows 10 v1703 ("Creators Update") or later as well as a HDR compatible graphics card, connection, and display are required in order to actually be able to show HDR content inside of only a window. Refer to the game-specific articles for details on how to enable HDR support. Applications running in fullscreen mode do not rely on Windows but can use the graphics card drivers and proprietary APIs to bypass the OS.
Note that Windows 10 v1803 ("April Update") and later performs automatic tone mapping of SDR content when HDR is enabled, which is not the same as if the game natively supported HDR output. To see if that tone mapping feature is being used, play around with the Display settings > HDR and WCG settings > Brightness for SDR content while the game is running in a window. If the brightness of the game changes then it outputs in SDR and does not support HDR output natively in window mode. However if the brightness does not change then the game properly outputs in HDR.
See High dynamic range (HDR) for more information.
This list is generated automatically. To add or update entries simply edit the individual pages (see the editing guide for details).

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