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when i try to play games it either over does whites or overdoes darks  or it comes out like this were it splotches it on there and its sorta black and white it snot but its not natural 1 pic is from my new MSI Optix G27C2 144hz 1ms delay and the other is from a old monitor the new one  just isnt right i have messed with the color settings gama brightness to try to fix it i have spent countless hrs looking for a fix and i cant find any im hoping you guys can help me1.thumb.jpg.5dcf76a05c3960145e6f37a97bcc1a6a.jpg1.thumb.jpg.5dcf76a05c3960145e6f37a97bcc1a6a.jpgimage.thumb.jpg.3be01c3d044766ec61722484fa845da3.jpg

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why not tweak the contrast?

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It does that to any game? What monitor preset do you have it set up as? It's hard to see any difference between the two pictures you've taken. Have you tried messing with the contrast setting?

 

 

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I assume your using a Nvidia GPU, go to your Nvidia Control Panel and select Change Resolution, then you should see a option that says Output Dynamic Range. Make sure that's set at Full if it isn't already.

 

Check to see if your other settings are at Highest(32-bit), X bpc, and sRGB as well. 

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Chill out, don't repeatedly post one after another like that. 

 

Google your monitor, seems like a bunch of people say it's got bad color accuracy. Might just be how your monitor is at this point, check this review here: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/msi/optix-g27c

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