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![]() Dunno if it is in your case, but it's worth fiddling with. However, no degree of that will be enough if the backlight is grossly underprovisioned. Really I think mostly these games aren’t that dark. Maybe that’s it I know you said it was your monitor too. HDR Mode in general seems to make screens darker. ![]() I personally just deal with it cause I’m 22. You should be able to play with your monitor setting to set the overall brightness down, taking a load off of the backlight in general. Factor in that dark areas can hide sub-par graphics, and yeah, I think a lot of new big budget games really are too dark a lot of the time. SO if you are displaying dark scenes for a very long time, the controller will have to "give up" on over-volting the backlight when it overheats, causing a sort of periodic shift between bright and dark. What it is instead is cheap with a green disguise (as most of these things are). This is usually paired with underprovisioning the backlight as a method of being "green". The idea being that most of the time people will not be using it to display very dark scenes for long periods of time. ![]() Some manufactures adaptively vary the backlight to have more current during very dark display times (mostly black) and less backlight current during mostly white displays. You're experiencing a common technique used to preserve the life of underprovisioned backlights in CCFL and LED monitors. ![]()
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