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Forza Horizon 5: DLAA vs. DLSS vs. FSR 2.2 Comparison

Sure, OLED is required for the best experience. The annoying part is configuring different Windows calibration profiles, games sliders and TV settings for every different game. It's not a simple universal thing as you try to say. Not even close.

If you went the on toggle route and called it a day, you had the worst HDR experience because windows is not HDR friendly as consoles.
Oh, this will be fun. (Not.)

I just got my OLED so I'm wondering how that will work.
 
Oh, this will be fun. (Not.)

I just got my OLED so I'm wondering how that will work.
You have three scenarios.

Native HDR games which are divided in working as intended and broken.

Then SDR games where you can force HDR on windows to get peak brightness closer to the maximum peak brightness of your TV (depending what you have).

There's a other one if you are on Windows 11 and running compatible Auto HDR games. Some of the list have native HDR where could be broken but the auto HDR version (running SDR in-game) could offer better picture quality at cost of maximum peak brightness. The vast majority of Auto HDR games don't have native HDR.

I'll leave you a great YouTube channel covering HDR gaming for around 3 months ago, uploading new info every day.

 
If you are looking at the pixels when playing the game then you are playing the game wrong.
 
If you are looking at the pixels when playing the game then you are playing the game wrong.
Power lines (and other similar things) are distracting to me while I drive. I noticed them immediately when I activated DLSS. I understand that not everyone is bothered, but I have my eyes trained to detect small anomalies.
 
Power lines (and other similar things) are distracting to me while I drive. I noticed them immediately when I activated DLSS. I understand that not everyone is bothered, but I have my eyes trained to detect small anomalies.

That's interesting. I'm old school I guess. I grew on 16 colors. The point of playing video games to me was always the fun of it.
 
Power lines (and other similar things) are distracting to me while I drive. I noticed them immediately when I activated DLSS.

This most surely is a negative.

"Defects" in still images are irrelevant IMO, but not "defects" noticeable while playing the game(s), whatever those "defects" may be.
 
Oh, this will be fun. (Not.)

I just got my OLED so I'm wondering how that will work.

HDR is a pain in the butt on PC, but regular SDR should be fine
 
Not sure if anyone's pointed this out yet as I've only read the first page of comments, but it really seems like where AMD has an advantage it's from washing out textures so the colour differences aren't as severe. I'd call that dishonest lol. Maybe I'm wrong, I haven't studied the images intensely
 
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