![]() ![]() Microsoft’s documentation is unclear on this point. However, I found that titles which don’t support DirectX 11 or 12 seemed to work-or, at least, looked different. The only restriction noted by Microsoft is that a game must support DirectX 11 or DirectX 12 to enable Auto HDR. The HDR heatmap footage provides a sense of the raw luminance data Auto HDR is using to boost brightness and overall contrast.Īuto HDR works at the operating system level, so all games are compatible with Auto HDR. Still confused? Take a look at Jeff Grubb’s coverage of Auto HDR on the Xbox Series X, which includes HDR heatmap footage provided by HDR expert Adam Fairclough (aka EvilBoris). ![]()
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