Users realized years later that they could activate an option on their PS5 for superior visual rendering. They thought it had been on all this time, but no.
THE video game consoles Although they display more and more impressive graphics, it is not enough to buy the latest one to make the most of them. Without a suitable screen, you will limit the capabilities of the device and will not obtain the best results. If you plug a PlayStation 5 into a 15-year-old TV, you probably know what to expect. But sometimes, it's the settings that are lacking.
On the community social network Reddit, an Internet user holding a PS5 realized after 2 years thathe had to enable a certain option for an optimal experience. The worst part is thathe was convinced that it was already engagedthe fault of his television which indicated it to him, completely misleading him. After recounting his “discovery”, many people came to say that they too had been fooled like this.
This PS5 option makes your games look better, as long as you know about it
User u/Dipstickpattywack explains: “Today I was looking at the video settings [de ma TV LG] and I noticed that I couldn't activate [la définition] 2160p with HDR because “my device didn't support it”, even though my TV and my HDMI cable support 4K HDR. Turns out my TV's HDMI settings had the “deep color” option turned off by default. I activated the option and it's day and night“.
In short: check your TV and look for a similar optionknowing that its name changes depending on the brand of the device. Like this player, maybe you think it's already done: “I was fooled because [ma TV] was able [d’afficher] from 1080p HDR with default settings, which triggered the HDR indicator to show on my TV, so I thought I was in 4K HDR“.
Et also take a look at your possible soundbar as long as we do. Another PS5 owner had a similar problem: “I was unable to enable HDR because my audio settings [appareil] Sonos were set to Dolby instead of PCM“.