The next time you open the Xbox Game Bar overlay (Windows key + G), you will find a new Adjust HDR intensity option, allowing you to increase or decrease the brightness and color intensity manually on each game. Also, the system will remember the settings, so the next time you launch that game, it’ll load the HDR intensity you know it looks best. “In games with extremely bright or dim colors, you can adjust the slider to your liking so you can get the best Auto HDR experience. If you drag the slider all the way to the left, you have the minimum intensity, which is the equivalent of turning Auto HDR off, and if you drag the slider all the way to the right, you have the full intensity of Auto HDR,” the company explains. In addition, the latest update for the Xbox Game Bar also includes a new option to turn Auto HDR on or off within this experience. In the past, the option was only available through the Settings app. As part of upcoming changes, Microsoft is also working on adding the ability to turn off notifications for Auto HDR to minimize distractions while playing games. The option will be available from the “Notifications” page available through the “Settings” app. Finally, the company also explains that it is working on expanding Auto HDR for more games in multi-GPU setups. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.