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High means higher reduction
I would turn logo brightness to high. If the whole screen is dimming over time when gaming or other content this is likely to be another feature called auto brightness limiter (ABL). This feature will dim the screen if it believes content is paused or that there are many static features in the picture.
I noticed in Dying Light that logo brightness was dimming the whole screen. Does that happen? In Doom 3, with hud elements only at the bottom, I didn't notice it dimming the screen.
High means higher reduction
I would turn logo brightness to high. If the whole screen is dimming over time when gaming or other content this is likely to be another feature called auto brightness limiter (ABL). This feature will dim the screen if it believes content is paused or that there are many static features in the picture.
I noticed in Dying Light that logo brightness was dimming the whole screen. Does that happen? In Doom 3, with hud elements only at the bottom, I didn't notice it dimming the screen.
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It does not affect screen brightness, only logo's to lower the risk of burnins!
no it dim everything that is little bright not just logo
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That's what it should do, in theory. I don't think it's confirmed it works like that, or if it dims the whole screen.
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High mean more aggresive dimming, so set it to high if you can't see much difference or it doesnt bother you