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The game DOES USE/APPLY Xbox HDR Calibration app settings.


Gears 5 has one of the best HDR implementations and it's one of the very few games actually leveraging the system-wide HDR calibration.

The system-wide HDR calibration won't override and/or "hide" in-game HDR control sliders but it works a bit differently.



Once in the HDR SETTINGS menu, trying to push the button to "Reset to Defaults" what will happen is that the "HDR BRIGHTNESS" slider will go read the system-wide HDR Calbration and just apply what's there directly into the game.

The other two controls (CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS) will have no impact.


If you have an LG OLED and:

> you're using Dynamic Tone Mapping or Dynamic Contrast:

  • Set (or make sure) HDR BRIGHTNESS slider (is set) to: 4.000 (nits);

> you're using HGIG:

  • Set (or make sure) HDR BRIGHTNESS slider (is set) to: 800 (nits) or 1.000 (for G2) or 1.500 (for G3).


If you don't have an LG OLED and:

> you don't have an HGIG option:

  • Set (or make sure) HDR BRIGHTNESS slider (is set) to: 1.000 (nits);

> you're using HGIG:

  • Set (or make sure) HDR BRIGHTNESS slider (is set) to the corresponding real Peak HDR Luminance of your TV in "nits".


In all cases leave the regular "CONTRAST" and "BRIGHTNESS" sliders to their Defaults as those already corresponds to a balanced/correct exposure and gamma.

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Anonymous

Hi ! New patron member subscribed here. I have a dumb question but since gear 5 uses Dolby , those settings apply also for Dolby vision or I should desactivate Dolby vision for games and stay only on HDR? Thxs