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Hey man great video as always! I was wondering if you could do a video on DOOM Eternal for PS5? I know it's a really old game but I recently booted it up and it has quite a few HDR sliders. I'd really appreciate some recommended settings from you. DOOM Eternal is included in the games catalogue on ps5 btw.
Ghostrunner II is a great game that improves on the first in every way. The graphics are better and it isn't quite as frustrating with the one kill hits. Not surprised that Marcus like the soundtracks, Germans like house/techno/trance.
Great video as always, and big thanks! Both for getting to this game, and also just for your great content in general! If I hadnt found your channel, I'd probably still be setting up HDR wrong to this day 😁
I feel like the hdr in games these days has been really good it used to be messy or not working unless you're using DTM ON but HGIG works 90% of the time which is nice and HDR is meant to be experienced in a dark room to take full advantage of it and it doesn't need to be super super bright like what DTM ON do.
Hgig always unless your TV has good dynamic tone mapping algorithm. But even then HDR calibration should always be done with HGIG on/dtm off and then turned on afterwards if you feel like that DTM is an improvement over the games native tone mapping.
@@SilverBld Thats LG and unfortunately they do not have a good DTM. Their DTM brightens the dark areas of the image unnecessarily, it tries to make image "pop" more. So far Sony and Panasonic have gotten their dynamic tone mapping right, they try to fit the HDR image into the limits of your screen and do nothing more, like if there is a super bright highlight that is beyond what your TV can show then they shift the brightness range down so that the details in the super bright highlight are as visible as possible, but not at the expense of dark details.
@MaaZeus Yeah I'll just keep on using HGIG I keep switching between the two but I always end returning to HGIG DTM ON looks good at first but it's waaay too bright and the image looks sort of "fake".
I recently got the LG G3 65” and I tweaked the SDR, HDR and Dolby Vision settings according to the preferred settings of some experienced people on youtube. My brightness is at 100%. The problem however is that it makes the PS5 and Xbox Series X dashboards and HDR games extremely dark and the colors are kind of flat and don’t really pop. I use the Filmmaker Mode with some settings customized because most people say its better than Game Mode. But this darkness is very annoying. What could be the problem?
Hey man the Film Maker Mode with DTM on the G3 is bugged or has been about 4 updates ago. Switch your picture mode to Cinema instead, not Cinema Home just Cinema and enter in all your settings again. Don't forget to turn off the energy saving stuff too. You will notice when you switch between Cinema and FMM back and forth the picture keep dimming. Just stick to Cinema, hope this helped
sounds like HDR isn't engaged properly. Dunno why but avoid using Filmmaker mode for gaming, a tiny bit more color and brightness isn't worth the input lag increase
Video is recorded in HDR but RUclips can take up to 48 hours to process HDR. Until HDR is finalized the picture will look very washed out and Colors will be wrong. Please come back later to watch this Video in HDR again. Thank You!
will you be doing ghost of tsushima pc version tomorrow?
@@johnm4397 yes 😀
@@GamingTech-RUclips thank you my friend!
No shit, I bought this game on xbox and the next day it was announced as a ps+ game for free. This happens to me constantly.
German people always have great tastes in music 😂 great video as always man
Game is too gray for me. LG C3
Hey man great video as always! I was wondering if you could do a video on DOOM Eternal for PS5? I know it's a really old game but I recently booted it up and it has quite a few HDR sliders. I'd really appreciate some recommended settings from you. DOOM Eternal is included in the games catalogue on ps5 btw.
Ghostrunner II is a great game that improves on the first in every way. The graphics are better and it isn't quite as frustrating with the one kill hits.
Not surprised that Marcus like the soundtracks, Germans like house/techno/trance.
The first one is much better overall.
yeah went downhill
I Platinum’d the first game, bought the second game on PC and that was a mistake because it stutters on PC
I can finally play it now
Please try Deep Rock Galactic it looks so good in HDR
Great video as always, and big thanks! Both for getting to this game, and also just for your great content in general!
If I hadnt found your channel, I'd probably still be setting up HDR wrong to this day 😁
We need more RTX HDR vs Native HDR
HDR on PC is always broken 🤦🏻♂️
I feel like the hdr in games these days has been really good it used to be messy or not working unless you're using DTM ON but HGIG works 90% of the time which is nice and HDR is meant to be experienced in a dark room to take full advantage of it and it doesn't need to be super super bright like what DTM ON do.
Hgig or DTM ?
Hgig always unless your TV has good dynamic tone mapping algorithm. But even then HDR calibration should always be done with HGIG on/dtm off and then turned on afterwards if you feel like that DTM is an improvement over the games native tone mapping.
@MaaZeus I have the c1 so I don't know if the dynamic tone mapping is good or not
@@SilverBld Thats LG and unfortunately they do not have a good DTM. Their DTM brightens the dark areas of the image unnecessarily, it tries to make image "pop" more. So far Sony and Panasonic have gotten their dynamic tone mapping right, they try to fit the HDR image into the limits of your screen and do nothing more, like if there is a super bright highlight that is beyond what your TV can show then they shift the brightness range down so that the details in the super bright highlight are as visible as possible, but not at the expense of dark details.
@MaaZeus Yeah I'll just keep on using HGIG I keep switching between the two but I always end returning to HGIG DTM ON looks good at first but it's waaay too bright and the image looks sort of "fake".
@@MaaZeus why did you turn off the hgig ? I saw on this channel and the others while you calibrate hdr you should keep turn on the Hgig
I recently got the LG G3 65” and I tweaked the SDR, HDR and Dolby Vision settings according to the preferred settings of some experienced people on youtube. My brightness is at 100%. The problem however is that it makes the PS5 and Xbox Series X dashboards and HDR games extremely dark and the colors are kind of flat and don’t really pop. I use the Filmmaker Mode with some settings customized because most people say its better than Game Mode. But this darkness is very annoying. What could be the problem?
Hey man the Film Maker Mode with DTM on the G3 is bugged or has been about 4 updates ago. Switch your picture mode to Cinema instead, not Cinema Home just Cinema and enter in all your settings again. Don't forget to turn off the energy saving stuff too.
You will notice when you switch between Cinema and FMM back and forth the picture keep dimming. Just stick to Cinema, hope this helped
sounds like HDR isn't engaged properly. Dunno why but avoid using Filmmaker mode for gaming, a tiny bit more color and brightness isn't worth the input lag increase
Don't use filmmaker mode for games.
Also make sure "Black Level" on the TV is set to "Limited" or "Auto" full will wash out the picture.