Yes, in my opinion. It is quite challenging, but I managed to get through it and really enjoyed my time with it.btw is this a good game? opinions?
That's odd, I can see it on two laptops.
It's predominantly in black areas yes. I'm not exactly sure what banding is, but besides my use of "blotchy", I would describe the issue as what should be one solid area of colour instead having patches of pixels made up of a similar tone, creating an ugly effect.Are you referring to the banding in the black areas?
4090 gpu, i9-13900HX Processor and the panel is WQXGA (2560 x 1600), IPS.Specs of the laptops? Including the type of panel they use if you know
On my main PC screen (LG OLED) the screenshot looks a lot darker than on my old TN screen. Looks like the gamma is too high on the TN leading to the blotchy/banded look. Some of the details on the OLED are crushed in the blackness but who knows what the intended visual is. Since it is a jpeg I could also be looking at some compression artefacts and if the game is using pre rendered cutscenes compression could be an issue there too.It's predominantly in black areas yes. I'm not exactly sure what banding is, but besides my use of "blotchy", I would describe the issue as what should be one solid area of colour instead having patches of pixels made up of a similar tone, creating an ugly effect.
4090 gpu, i9-13900HX Processor and the panel is WQXGA (2560 x 1600), IPS.
btw is this a good game? opinions?
I'll have a look, thanks.First thing I would try is in the Nvidia control panel make sure the output range at the bottom is set to full.
I think it's under the change resolution sub menu but not 100% off the top of my head. Also set it to RGB mode if it's not.
Your monitor might even support 10 bit colour so could try that to.
I'll have a look, thanks.
I have noticed that when the dgpu is in use, windows is detecting a second display (in device manager they both appear as Lenovo DisplayHDR), could that be an issue?