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That doesn't make any sense. I can play multiple games from 2017 with no problem at all. I play games from 2012 and up just fine too. That's something the devs messed up for that specific game, or it's a problem with your PC.
I have a hard time believing HDR wasn't around in 2017 in some capacity. This sounds like a big that existed on launch, yeah?
I don't know about HDR, but there was a ton of great games released in 2017.
Maybe don't try to use HDR if your PC/monitor/TV can't do it?
My TV from 2017 was HDR, so it was. But HDR monitors would have been pretty rare, so the bug probably wouldn't have shown up in any great numbers.
I don't even run Windows in HDR mode (because it looks awful), but it picks it up anyway and completely fucks the graphics up.