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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen OC_Formula for the clue delivery! CTOnews.com news on January 5, HDR high dynamic range support for Linux games has always been an unsolved pain point problem. Recently, Pierre-Loup Griffais, a Steam Deck developer of V Society, announced that it has brought major improvements and has initially supported HDR for Linux games.
Games such as Halo: infinite, Deep Rock Galaxy and death stranded: director's edited version have supported opening HDR under Linux, but there is still a lot of work to be done before it can be made available to a wide range of players, Pierre-Loup Griffais said.
In addition, some game adaptation developers have posted the actual operation diagram, "death stranded: director clip version" HDR works well, from the picture, you can see that the color part is brighter than 100 nits.
CTOnews.com learned that these games are all launched for the Windows platform, but now they can run smoothly in the Linux system, HDR can also be opened normally, V Society contributed to the adaptation of Steam Deck, and Linus, the father of Linux, once said that "the future of the Linux desktop lies in V Society."
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