I've been having this issue for about 4 weeks now.... Start playing and the colour/contrast and brightness saturation is terrible.
The only way I can prevent it is if I clear all saved data before playing...
Its annoying!
LadyLethalla wrote: »PS5 doesn't yet support HDR so everything looks really drab
LadyLethalla wrote: »PS5 doesn't yet support HDR so everything looks really drab
Huh? This is news to me. Do you only play ESO? I’ve been playing multiple games in HDR since day one on my PS5 (not ESO, thanks to its unplayable state), and it’s not drab at all. Do you have an HDR-compatible TV?
itscompton wrote: »LadyLethalla wrote: »PS5 doesn't yet support HDR so everything looks really drab
Huh? This is news to me. Do you only play ESO? I’ve been playing multiple games in HDR since day one on my PS5 (not ESO, thanks to its unplayable state), and it’s not drab at all. Do you have an HDR-compatible TV?
HDR definitely works on PS5, it's actually active in the menus, unlike on PS4, so you don't see a shift when you enter the game like you used to. If anything I'd say that HDR color actually has more pop on my PS5 than my PS4 Pro. Blackreach caverns look amazing.
Also have been playing Division 2 where that improvement is very noticeable.
itscompton wrote: »LadyLethalla wrote: »PS5 doesn't yet support HDR so everything looks really drab
Huh? This is news to me. Do you only play ESO? I’ve been playing multiple games in HDR since day one on my PS5 (not ESO, thanks to its unplayable state), and it’s not drab at all. Do you have an HDR-compatible TV?
HDR definitely works on PS5, it's actually active in the menus, unlike on PS4, so you don't see a shift when you enter the game like you used to. If anything I'd say that HDR color actually has more pop on my PS5 than my PS4 Pro. Blackreach caverns look amazing.
Also have been playing Division 2 where that improvement is very noticeable.
Same, HDR is amazing on my PS5. Currently about to finish Spider-Man: Miles Morales and my jaw has literally dropped multiple times while playing the game due to how utterly gorgeous the HDR colours are. I’m guessing it’s @LadyLethalla ’s TV. I’ve got a Sony X800H which isn’t even a great TV for HDR gaming compared to QLED and OLED sets, and it still looks stunning coming from an old 1080p TV.
LadyLethalla wrote: »itscompton wrote: »LadyLethalla wrote: »PS5 doesn't yet support HDR so everything looks really drab
Huh? This is news to me. Do you only play ESO? I’ve been playing multiple games in HDR since day one on my PS5 (not ESO, thanks to its unplayable state), and it’s not drab at all. Do you have an HDR-compatible TV?
HDR definitely works on PS5, it's actually active in the menus, unlike on PS4, so you don't see a shift when you enter the game like you used to. If anything I'd say that HDR color actually has more pop on my PS5 than my PS4 Pro. Blackreach caverns look amazing.
Also have been playing Division 2 where that improvement is very noticeable.
Same, HDR is amazing on my PS5. Currently about to finish Spider-Man: Miles Morales and my jaw has literally dropped multiple times while playing the game due to how utterly gorgeous the HDR colours are. I’m guessing it’s @LadyLethalla ’s TV. I’ve got a Sony X800H which isn’t even a great TV for HDR gaming compared to QLED and OLED sets, and it still looks stunning coming from an old 1080p TV.
My TV is a 2 year old Sony KD-55X9000E. Disappointing that Sony can't update its own not-quite-new product to be compatible with new hardware.
LadyLethalla wrote: »I'm using the non Sony, gold plated HDMI cable that I used with my PS4 Pro. Only other game I've played is Immortals Fenyx Rising and with that one my TV screen keeps annoyingly flicking on and off but the colours are vibrant, so...
When I play ESO the PS5 settings say "HDR is not supported on this device"; I haven't checked it while playing the other game.
itscompton wrote: »LadyLethalla wrote: »PS5 doesn't yet support HDR so everything looks really drab
Huh? This is news to me. Do you only play ESO? I’ve been playing multiple games in HDR since day one on my PS5 (not ESO, thanks to its unplayable state), and it’s not drab at all. Do you have an HDR-compatible TV?
HDR definitely works on PS5, it's actually active in the menus, unlike on PS4, so you don't see a shift when you enter the game like you used to. If anything I'd say that HDR color actually has more pop on my PS5 than my PS4 Pro. Blackreach caverns look amazing.
Also have been playing Division 2 where that improvement is very noticeable.
Same, HDR is amazing on my PS5. Currently about to finish Spider-Man: Miles Morales and my jaw has literally dropped multiple times while playing the game due to how utterly gorgeous the HDR colours are. I’m guessing it’s @LadyLethalla ’s TV. I’ve got a Sony X800H which isn’t even a great TV for HDR gaming compared to QLED and OLED sets, and it still looks stunning coming from an old 1080p TV.
LadyLethalla wrote: »@Aurielle thanks for your assistance but it didn't work. I ran through every setting on the TV and changed to everything recommended, as well as changing over the HDMI cable to the one in the PS5 box but I still get the message "The resolution is set to 1080P because the connected HDMI device doesn't support 2160p/HDR".
From a 2nd article linked at the bottom of the Forbes piece, "It seems that with all affected systems the ‘Color Format’ section says YUV420, whereas with systems that work fine with 4K HDR from the PS5, the Color Format sections of the video info screen says YUV422 (HDR) for people with TVs that carry HDMI 2.0 ports, or RGB (HDR) for people whose TVs carry wide bandwidth HDMIs that support v2.1 features."
-> my PS5 shows the Colour format as YUV420.
So... having failed to find anything else useful I think I probably need to call Sony.
“This TV supports all of the common input signals. Only HDMI inputs 2 and 3 are capable of showing 4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 color, and only when 'HDMI Enhanced Format' is enabled. 4:4:4 color is supported in both game and graphics mode.”
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x900e
LadyLethalla wrote: »@Aurielle no I don't have a soundbar and yes my TV is on Game mode etc. I think it's connected on HDMI port 4 so I'll look at that later.
Thanks; appreciate your efforts
LadyLethalla wrote: »@Aurielle no I don't have a soundbar and yes my TV is on Game mode etc. I think it's connected on HDMI port 4 so I'll look at that later.
Thanks; appreciate your efforts
No problem, I hope you can get it sorted! It would be horrible to be one of the lucky few who has a PS5 and not be able to play games in glorious 4K HDR 60 FPS.
LadyLethalla wrote: »LadyLethalla wrote: »@Aurielle no I don't have a soundbar and yes my TV is on Game mode etc. I think it's connected on HDMI port 4 so I'll look at that later.
Thanks; appreciate your efforts
No problem, I hope you can get it sorted! It would be horrible to be one of the lucky few who has a PS5 and not be able to play games in glorious 4K HDR 60 FPS.
@Aurielle I couldn't believe it when - after changing the HDMI port to 3 - the PS5 went into HDR setup when I turned it on tonight. Glorious colour!
Thank you SO much, really appreciate the time & effort you put into your responses.