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#Exekiller ps5 update
In other PS5 graphics update news, we're expecting Variable Refresh Rate support to finally be added soon – that's based on the fact that Sony is adding VRR to its TVs at long last through an update. This is exactly what Dolby Vision does for games too – but in that case, the Xbox can do it with any TV that has Dolby Vision support, including those from LG, Sony, Hisense, TCL, Philips, Panasonic, Vizio… all the big players apart from Samsung, really (which has has never supported Dolby Vision).
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And now, the PS5 can make sure that the picture it puts out only ranges from 10% to 90%, so that every part of the image is visible in the way it should be. What happens with the Auto HDR Tone Mapping, though, is that the PS5 and TV talk to each other, and know exactly what they're both capable of when it comes to HDR range. In both cases, it means any detail is lost. When the PS5 creates its image, it doesn't know that your TV can't manage the full HDR range, so it sends out everything, and so your TV crams anything above 90% to the brightest level it can, and anything below 10% gets brought up to the best dark tone it can.
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Maybe your TV's full range is actually 10% to 90%. As a bounty hunter not only are you trying to survive the harsh. The events of the game takes place after a great fire that happened over 20 years ago, causing extinction and danger to the world. The problem is that your TV might not be capable of showing darkness as low as 0% or lightness as high as 100%. Exekiller is an upcoming retro futuristic game with western vibes, that pits you as a bounty hunter trying to survive a post-apocalyptic world. Think of the deepest black that the game creates in its images as 0%, and the brightest highlight as 100%. The image above is Sony's illustration of what HDR tone mapping does, and demonstrates it as well any number of words could: HDR tone mapping makes sure that the maximum brightness and darkness of the images in the game is calibrated to what your TV is capable of showing. (Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc Polyphony Digital)