The Order 1886 Isn’t Getting HDR Support on PS4 Pro

Ready at Dawn, the developer behind The Order 1886, has confirmed that its has no plans to bring HDR for PS4 Pro. Ready At Dawn has other plans.

Ready at Dawn, the developer behind The Order 1886, has confirmed that it has no plans to bring HDR for PS4 Pro. According to the developer, it is focused on Deformers for the time being.

HDR is a feature that allows players to experience better color vibrancy and lighting in-game. Many current games will be patched to support this feature on PS4 Pro and PS4. Sony has already shared a list of current and upcoming games that would support HDR, unfortunately, The Order 1886 won’t be one of them.

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More games will be announced in the future that would support HDR. However, don’t expect to any special treatment for Destiny: Rise of Iron. Bungie is pretty much done with Rise of Iron so at launch at least we would not have HDR.

PS4 Pro will release in November for $399. Pre orders for the device are now live at Amazon. The console is not only for 4K lovers but it can also run games better at 1080p. Compared to PS4, it finds it much easier to hit 60FPS.

Source: Ready at Dawn

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