Folks with the Steam Deck OLED: Set HDR Max Luminance to 1000 (that's max nits for the OLED panel) and HDR Paper White seems to only affect menus, so set that to its minimum.
Since I was plugged into a capture card, I believe it changed the default HDR settings. I would leave it at the default settings, as I think they look great, but I'm also not an expert in dialing in HDR as the SD OLED is my first HDR device.
@@SuperHappyJim glad to help here so the HDR Max luminance means the peak brightness. So that should be 1k nits so that regardless of anything else, the screen is always only pushing up to that brightness and nothing clips. The paper white setting is where you control if the game looks too dark. This increases the brightness for anything that is BELOW peak brightness. So the dark and mids will look a bit brighter but the brightest areas are still capped at 1k nits (as it should). So for all games, just do 1k for peak brightness and play with paper white between 100-300 typically to achieve the brightness you like.
@@SuperHappyJim Can you test if game starts by "forcing" it to run low/lower resolution. 800x500 and 1024x640. Under game Properties set this resolution and enable toggle for both Internal and external display. This should force game to see max resolution what you just set. I use sometimes this trick for using fsr1
Folks with the Steam Deck OLED:
Set HDR Max Luminance to 1000 (that's max nits for the OLED panel) and HDR Paper White seems to only affect menus, so set that to its minimum.
cant find your layout when i search for it
I think you can still have heavy attack and fire bow on r2 by changing the settings in game
Is your layout no longer up?
How did you handle arrow swapping given the triggers?
Please let me know if someone knows how to enable ‘melee alternate’ in handheld mode.
What's the tdp you set on this one ?
How do you use GOT using the unit and not the keyboard/mouse?
Thank you, bro. Now I have to save money to buy the game
you guys buy ?
@@nahin1968lol😂😂
@@nahin1968 yes
Is the HDR Max Luminance supposed to be set to 1000 nits? That's the peak brightness of the Steam Deck OLED screen.
Since I was plugged into a capture card, I believe it changed the default HDR settings. I would leave it at the default settings, as I think they look great, but I'm also not an expert in dialing in HDR as the SD OLED is my first HDR device.
@@SuperHappyJim glad to help here so the HDR Max luminance means the peak brightness. So that should be 1k nits so that regardless of anything else, the screen is always only pushing up to that brightness and nothing clips.
The paper white setting is where you control if the game looks too dark. This increases the brightness for anything that is BELOW peak brightness. So the dark and mids will look a bit brighter but the brightest areas are still capped at 1k nits (as it should).
So for all games, just do 1k for peak brightness and play with paper white between 100-300 typically to achieve the brightness you like.
@@Obdus Ayy thank you for this explanation. I appreciate it.
How do add it to steam after I buy it from another site?
🎉🎉 yay next cyberpunk 2077 plz
display flickers af :D do you have it set on any other hz than 30 or 60?
What is the lowest resolution game itself offer to use ?
Not accounting for upscaling or anything, 800x600.
@@SuperHappyJim Can you test if game starts by "forcing" it to run low/lower resolution.
800x500 and 1024x640.
Under game Properties set this resolution and enable toggle for both Internal and external display.
This should force game to see max resolution what you just set.
I use sometimes this trick for using fsr1