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Xbox One X Enhanced Games - Full List of Titles and Details

T Ghost

Member
Your picture isn't working for me. On my LG C7, the game looks fantabulous. Not cloudy/washed out at all. Can you re-upload?

Works now?

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Nikana

Go Go Neo Rangers!
It is the only game that looks like that, both on XbX and PS4Pro. What puzzles me is the cloudy/washed out look. Not a single game has any similar issue, HDR or not.

Maybe fully delete and reinstall?

That's extremely weird. Did you try messing with the in game HDR and brightNess settings. Creed has its own HDR slider in the options.
 

Unity2012

Member
It is the only game that looks like that, both on XbX and PS4Pro. What puzzles me is the cloudy/washed out look. Not a single game has any similar issue, HDR or not.

Maybe fully delete and reinstall?

I'd check the game settings and other settings as well before that but yes, if needed, reinstall it. Mine (in two different tvs), does not look like that at all. It is dehazed and clear. Darks are dark and not washed out. I hope you figure it out, I know you will.
 

Granty666uk

Member
Yeah. Luckily it is one of the many games that I own from Xbox One that I never played so it is like having a new game for me.

It looks very good and some of the cut scenes are very telling. They haven't all been updated so you go from UHD gameplay to XO cut scene quality at times. You really do see the difference as the cut scene is blurry as hell. There was one specifically not long after you go to space and talk to 'some people' about 'something'. Sorry for the ambiguity but I am not following the story at all, as is usual with all COD games for me.

Is Call of duty modern warfare remastered enhanced too ? I remember it was on the Ps4 Pro but its not showing up in the tab unlike Infinite ??
 
Is Call of duty modern warfare remastered enhanced too ? I remember it was on the Ps4 Pro but its not showing up in the tab unlike Infinite ??

Not sure but the file size is larger than Infinite, if that means anything. I hadn't played it on the XO to offer any kind of comparison. It looks good though, albeit a little 'old'.
 

wolgoen

Member
It is the only game that looks like that, both on XbX and PS4Pro. What puzzles me is the cloudy/washed out look. Not a single game has any similar issue, HDR or not.

Maybe fully delete and reinstall?

Does AC have different HDR modes in options? It’s not set to HLG - yes HLG not HDR. My TV has a HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) option and it makes games look washed out on the X1X. I haven’t got AC so can’t check the video options but something definitely is not right. If that is a screenshot captured on the console and not a photograph, it could be a setting in your console video settings that’s affecting it rather than ingame settings.

EDIT: HLG, not HDL. My bad.
 

T Ghost

Member
Does AC have different HDR modes in options? It’s not set to HDL - yes HDL not HDR. My TV has a HDL (Hybrid Log Gamma) option and it makes games look washed out on the X1X. I haven’t got AC so can’t check the video options but something definitely is not right. If that is a screenshot captured on the console and not a photograph, it could be a setting in your console video settings that’s affecting it rather than ingame settings.

In game options are just about max luminance and paper white setting. Nothing about type of HDR. There are very little HDR settings on XbX and my TV is definitely HDR10.

Messing with the in game HDR settings, I set paper white to max (600) and it got better:

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Pantz

Member
Assassin's Creed Origins image looks cloudy/foggy/washed out all the time, any time of the day/night.

I'm on a KS8000 (US) using regular settings for HDR gaming (backlight 20, contrast 100, Smart LED and Dynamic Contrast High, gamma -1, etc.).

In the game settings, I have max luminance at 1100 and paper white at 120.

Is this how the game actually is supposed to look like?

It seems like I've played the settings menu more than playing this game. I got same TV and settings as you, but Dynamic Contrast Off and gamma 0. For game settings, brightness down 1 notch, and 1000/130 for HDR settings. I'm pretty happy now with how it looks at all times of day, inside caves, and even during foggy/smokey/sandy times.
 

T Ghost

Member
It seems like I've played the settings menu more than playing this game. I got same TV and settings as you, but Dynamic Contrast Off and gamma 0. For game settings, brightness down 1 notch, and 1000/130 for HDR settings. I'm pretty happy now with how it looks at all times of day, inside caves, and even during foggy/smokey/sandy times.

And it doesn't look anywhere close to the first photo I posted (top of this page)?

What are you using for backlight, brightness, contrast and color?

Even if the HDR TV you have is an 8-bit panel ?

Someone correct me if I'm wrong but true HDR requires 10 bit. 8 bit TVs were not supposed to be able to output BT2020.
 
Even if the HDR TV you have is an 8-bit panel ?

In that case probably not but true HDR TVs have 10-Bit Panels. I know TCL has put out a TV in their S line that have HDR but only 8-Bit panels.

I'd recommend looking at the TCL 55P605/607 (same TV different remote). It's such an amazing value for performance. 10-Bit panel. $600
 

Pantz

Member
And it doesn't look anywhere close to the first photo I posted (top of this page)?

What are you using for backlight, brightness, contrast and color?

20 backlight, 45 brightness, 100 contrast, 50 color, led high, dynamic contrast off, color tone warm2, gamma 0.

The fog is still there at night and in the morning but it's not as "milky?", after lowering the in-game brightness a bit. So try lowering the in-game brightness a bit and you should see improved fog. Lower it too much though and daytime can feel too "dreary?", so try to find a nice compromise so you don't have to change the settings every time it switches from day to night.
 

T Ghost

Member
20 backlight, 45 brightness, 100 contrast, 50 color, led high, dynamic contrast off, color tone warm2, gamma 0.

The fog is still there at night and in the morning but it's not as "milky?", after lowering the in-game brightness a bit. So try lowering the in-game brightness a bit and you should see improved fog. Lower it too much though and daytime can feel too "dreary?", so try to find a nice compromise so you don't have to change the settings every time it switches from day to night.

Thanks. We use the EXACT same TV settings. :)

I set the white paper in-game settings to max (600), then adjust brightness following on-screen instructions (lower until logo is barely visible) and fog got way better (see my second photo on this page). White paper too high makes whites to clip a little bit, but much better than having foggy and blacks clipping. Give it a try.
 

AmyS

Member
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but true HDR requires 10 bit. 8 bit TVs were not supposed to be able to output BT2020.

In that case probably not but true HDR TVs have 10-Bit Panels. I know TCL has put out a TV in their S line that have HDR but only 8-Bit panels.

So my TV is a Samsung UN 50KU6300 from 2016 and, oh nevermind, I updated to the latest firmware,

It seems to be now capable of displaying 10-bit color, at least as far as what my Xbox One X is showing in video settings.
 

Lort

Banned
So apparently the Skyrim enhancements are going to just be dynamic resolution? Kind of disappointing to be honest.
Dynamic res at 4k is exactly what we want .. use the gpu to max with textures and polygons keep frame rate consistant and drop to ps4 pro level of res (1440 or checkerboard) if need be.
 

Xaero Gravity

NEXT LEVEL lame™
Dynamic res at 4k is exactly what we want .. use the gpu to max with textures and polygons keep frame rate consistant and drop to ps4 pro level of res (1440 or checkerboard) if need be.
But that's what I find disappointing, no mention of improved textures or anything, just dynamic resolution.
 

Lort

Banned
But that's what I find disappointing, no mention of improved textures or anything, just dynamic resolution.

Ah ok sorry didnt see the source you were refering .. that does kinda suck. Youd imagine without any of thise things it would have no trouble doing 4k? Odd
 

Xaero Gravity

NEXT LEVEL lame™
Ah ok sorry didnt see the source you were refering .. that does kinda suck. Youd imagine without any of thise things it would have no trouble doing 4k? Odd
I don't care if it's dynamic resolution or native to be honest, I was just hoping for improved textures, lighting, and draw distance.
 
Anyone notice the option to compress the size of some games in the settings when you are looking through the backup and storage settings or external hard drives? I noticed the option when I was fooling around in the settings today...hard to find it again.

Basically, it said it could shrink the size of certain games on my hard disk, but I would have to look at each game one by one.

I went from a 4 tb external to an 8 tb and was messing around in the settings and found the option.
 
Dynamic res at 4k is exactly what we want .. use the gpu to max with textures and polygons keep frame rate consistant and drop to ps4 pro level of res (1440 or checkerboard) if need be.

PS4 Pro version was native 4k that couldn’t hold 30fps. I’d take dynamic sticking at 30
 

BigLee74

Member
Playing Tomb Raider HFR mode, and During gameplay, have yet to see any drops/slowdown.. Anyone else? Made it through to the stress test level with the water and collapsing columns, but it seemed rock solid.. Anyone else?

Don't get too excited. Frame rate drops significantly at the next hub area (soviet installation). Pity, because it was great at 60fps. Have switched to enhanced visual mode for consistency...
 
Don't get too excited. Frame rate drops significantly at the next hub area (soviet installation). Pity, because it was great at 60fps. Have switched to enhanced visual mode for consistency...

Yeah I prefer native 4K mode as at least it’s consistent. The 60fps mode never fully sticks to it due to the poor CPU which is a real shame
 

arhra

Member
Anyone notice the option to compress the size of some games in the settings when you are looking through the backup and storage settings or external hard drives? I noticed the option when I was fooling around in the settings today...hard to find it again.

Basically, it said it could shrink the size of certain games on my hard disk, but I would have to look at each game one by one.

I went from a 4 tb external to an 8 tb and was messing around in the settings and found the option.

It's under Settings > System > Storage. I think on the public build it's still labelled as "Manage leftover add-ons" or something, because they threw the shrinkable games stuff on the same screen as the feature that lets you delete orphaned DLC for games you've uninstalled. The preview builds have renamed it to the more appropriate "Make more space".

It basically lets you delete unnecessary assets if they're packaged using the new intelligent delivery feature - for example, if a game had pre-rendered cutscenes (at 1080p), and the X patch added 4K versions of them, then the old 1080p copies are redundant on an X and can safely be deleted (and likewise for the 4K versions if you downloaded the 4K content on an S in preparation and have since copied it over to your X). You can keep both installed if you want to share an external drive between an X and an older system, although obviously that will mean more disc space used.

Now that it finally works again in the latest alpha preview build that just rolled out (it was crashing to a black screen for me in the last few builds) I was able to shrink Quantum Break and RotTR, and freed up a good amount of space (QB went from just over 100GB to 83.6GB, and TR went from ~50GB for the base game, to just 30.5GB).
 
Any word on Shadow of mordor patch? The GOTY version in on sale on PSN this week, but if the X is getting a patch Id rather get it on xbox so that when I eventually get shadow of war, I can take advantage of the nemesis forge system.
 

Chitown B

Member
Assassin's Creed Origins image looks cloudy/foggy/washed out all the time, any time of the day/night.

I'm on a KS8000 (US) using regular settings for HDR gaming (backlight 20, contrast 100, Smart LED and Dynamic Contrast High, gamma -1, etc.).

In the game settings, I have max luminance at 1100 and paper white at 120.

Is this how the game actually is supposed to look like?

11-11-2017_10-22-36_AM.png

From what I've read on here, you should be around 800 luminance.
 

T Ghost

Member

splattered

Member
It's under Settings > System > Storage. I think on the public build it's still labelled as "Manage leftover add-ons" or something, because they threw the shrinkable games stuff on the same screen as the feature that lets you delete orphaned DLC for games you've uninstalled. The preview builds have renamed it to the more appropriate "Make more space".

It basically lets you delete unnecessary assets if they're packaged using the new intelligent delivery feature - for example, if a game had pre-rendered cutscenes (at 1080p), and the X patch added 4K versions of them, then the old 1080p copies are redundant on an X and can safely be deleted (and likewise for the 4K versions if you downloaded the 4K content on an S in preparation and have since copied it over to your X). You can keep both installed if you want to share an external drive between an X and an older system, although obviously that will mean more disc space used.

Now that it finally works again in the latest alpha preview build that just rolled out (it was crashing to a black screen for me in the last few builds) I was able to shrink Quantum Break and RotTR, and freed up a good amount of space (QB went from just over 100GB to 83.6GB, and TR went from ~50GB for the base game, to just 30.5GB).

Oh wow I didn't even know this was in a public build! For some reason though I am not seeing any shrinkable games at all??

I have Quantum Break (100GB+) and TR but no games are showing up as shrinkable for some reason...

Anyone know how to fix this?
 

Poppyseed

Member
1000 is the number.

This article has clear instructions on how to use the ubiquitous tool Ubi provided.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/kevinmurnane/2017/11/10/quick-tip-how-to-adjust-the-hdr-settings-in-assassins-creed-origins/amp/


Thanks. Where do I adjust color range settings?

You can set the TV black level mode, too. Either way they need to match. The HDMI Black level has to match the Xbox One.

On my LG C7 it’s in the picture settings. Not sure what TV you have?
 
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