ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »We've moved this post to the Xbox One Support forum where it should receive more help.
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Based on their profile...it should be moved to PS4 not Xbox one
If you are connected to an HDR-capable TV when you start the game, you will get a system message asking if you want to switch to HDR mode. From that point on, game will run in HDR mode.
Twohothardware wrote: »There's an option to disable HDR on the PS4 Pro, have you tried turning that off?
TruthSeeker wrote: »Yes, I decided to take this option (disable auto HDR and Deep Colour Output) on my PS4, although I would have preferred an ESO specific option.
The good news is that it has worked: my game looks as great as it did before the update .
The bad news is that I'm now questioning the performance of my new Samsung 4k TV and wondering whether I should return it and purchase a different make
if you using samsung tv with enabled HDR, you need to max out backlight settings and set dynamic backlight to high, it's actually applicable to all HDR tv'sTruthSeeker wrote: »Yes, I decided to take this option (disable auto HDR and Deep Colour Output) on my PS4, although I would have preferred an ESO specific option.
The good news is that it has worked: my game looks as great as it did before the update .
The bad news is that I'm now questioning the performance of my new Samsung 4k TV and wondering whether I should return it and purchase a different make
I've noticed this too after yesterday's update - ESO on my PS4 Pro looks MUCH darker than before the update.
Are you saying that disabling HDR in the PlayStation Settings fixed the issue? I'm pretty sure I tried this last night, and I don't think it made a difference for me. Moving around some of the in-game video sliders helped a little bit, but the game was still very dark.
I ended up adjusting my TV brightness all the way up just so I can see. It makes the game look terrible as everything looks washed out.
I'm still confused as to why we have to change any settings. ESO looked amazing on my PS4 Pro (hooked up to Samsung 4K TV) before yesterday update. After the update it's terrible. Funny thing is that it still looks fine on my original PS4.
I saw a couple posts about turning off ambient lighting, but does that mean I can't play during daytime IRL? Any other tips to make the game look good again?
I got mine working last night - with mixed results. I have a Samsung 4K TV too. I didn't spring for the Quantum Dot though - I'm cheap so I have a 2016 K U Series instead (UN60KU6300 to be exact).TruthSeeker wrote: »The bad news is that I'm now questioning the performance of my new Samsung 4k TV and wondering whether I should return it and purchase a different make
TruthSeeker wrote: »Yes, I decided to take this option (disable auto HDR and Deep Colour Output) on my PS4, although I would have preferred an ESO specific option.
The good news is that it has worked: my game looks as great as it did before the update .
The bad news is that I'm now questioning the performance of my new Samsung 4k TV and wondering whether I should return it and purchase a different make
I've noticed this too after yesterday's update - ESO on my PS4 Pro looks MUCH darker than before the update.
Are you saying that disabling HDR in the PlayStation Settings fixed the issue? I'm pretty sure I tried this last night, and I don't think it made a difference for me. Moving around some of the in-game video sliders helped a little bit, but the game was still very dark.
I ended up adjusting my TV brightness all the way up just so I can see. It makes the game look terrible as everything looks washed out.
I'm still confused as to why we have to change any settings. ESO looked amazing on my PS4 Pro (hooked up to Samsung 4K TV) before yesterday update. After the update it's terrible. Funny thing is that it still looks fine on my original PS4.
I saw a couple posts about turning off ambient lighting, but does that mean I can't play during daytime IRL? Any other tips to make the game look good again?
jorgeh401b14_ESO wrote: »This reminds me of the days when tv got color and people complaned about it, (not taking a shot at op) its interesting to see how people react to new technology, (also understand every one has and is entitle to there own opinion and preference).
HDR has been more of a justification for my 4k oled tv then the 4k res, im so glad the og ps4 has an HDR patch now so I didnt need the pro for just for that. HDR is the game changer not 4k (imo)