Control Unofficial HDR, Ultrawide Patch Version 1.4 Brings HDR And DLSS Improvements And More

Apr 24, 2023 at 06:40am EDT
Control

A few months back, Filippo Tarpini, a Remedy Entertainment gameplay programmer, released an unofficial Control patch that added, among other things, native HDR support, ultrawide support, and more. Last week, this unofficial patch was updated with plenty of improvements.

The 1.4 update, which can be downloaded by going here, introduces tonemapper improvements which allow for a bigger dynamic range for SDR as well, improved HDR UI blend in, NVIDIA DLSS texture LOD bias based on rendering resolution, film grain enhancements, and more. The update also brings NVIDIA DLSS to version 1.1.11. The full update notes can be found below.

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Control, which was released back in 2019 on PC and consoles, was only the start of a brand new franchise for Remedy Entertainment, as two more entries in the series are currently in the works. Codenamed Condor and Heron, the two games will take advantage of the unique world introduced in the first entry in the series to offer compelling gameplay, which was already fun in the early phases of development, according to Remedy CEO Tero Virtala.

Control is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One worldwide. You can learn more about the game by checking out Alessio's review.

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