It is hard to see, it’s like there are dark bands that are formed like waves or something around the car. Maybe it has something to do with some sort of DOF or whatever I don’t know. The higher the contrast the easier it is to see the banding. You need very very good eyes to see it. I seen this in other games too it’s not unusual.
Graphics settings all maxed out, 2160p, HDR 10 Bit Full RGB, 8xMSAA.
Edit: Using YCbCr444 limited instead of Full RGB doesn’t change anything.
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Sorry I am horrible in editing pictures, I can’t get the “waves” 100% correct.
There are these wave like bandings, it is so subtle, I have much trouble showing it in screenshots, but it’s there. Somebody with knowledge to edit pictures probably could see it by increasing gamma or whatever. It’s actually more than 2 of these bandings/stripes whatever it’s like 3-5 or something.
In Forza Motorsport was a similar problem there they had a large circle that could only be seen in night races, but they fixed that.
There it looked like that:
I can’t find the thread, but I guess it is getting clearer what I mean. There is some sort of layer in the picture that shouldn’t be there.
I think there is some sort of forced DOF or a leftover or something in FH5 too, just like in FM23. Maybe only ppl with very very high contrast see this. But I can see it in these FM23 pictures even on a regular old 10 years old non HDR monitor. And FH5 has something similar, but there it’s wave like lines instead of a circle.