For those playing on an OLED TV...
Do you find the lighting too dark at times? The lightning just drastically changes when running around and moving the camera. Specifically night time. When I move the camera around at night, the scene will go from perfect visibility to very dark.
I mean... I guess it's realistic but I honestly think it's a bug with the lightning engine or something that maybe isn't as visible on an IPS panel. It does it during conversations too when the camera angles change.
EDIT: Did some googling. This guy explains it better.
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-ol...ne-playing-horizon-zero-dawn-hdr-lg-oled.html
I find that very same issue when playing with HDR on.
Some TVs simply shouldn't do HDR if their specs don't meet the standard of image improvement.
I don't know how bright OLEDs get, but if they're not high up there in peak luminance then you're gonna see this loss of detail in dark images.
HDR on my Sony X850D brought the brightness way down, to the point where clambering hills or ruins at night was even more hazardous (fell to my death once before frustration fully set in).
There was hardly an improvement even in daytime images either. That discrepancy in brightness and darkness HDR is touted for was far too subtle, borderline indiscernible on my TV.
Supposedly the one to get from Sony is the one up from mine, but apparently the response time is atrocious as are the viewing angles.
(I know none of this applies to you, OLED Master race and all, I'm just venting lol)