Windows is pure shit at colour management. If you have a wide gamut display most of the time everything on your pc is going to look wrong, because Windows assumes the srgb colour space, but doesn't colour manageme everything correctly. With AMD drivers there is a way to limit the colour gamut of your monitor to the srgb space. Now someone has made a tool to do the same for Nvidia drivers using an undocumented nvidia api. You just turn it on and it works. Nvidia really needs to get their shit together and make it part of the driver.
Anyway, if you don't actually use the wide gamut of your display, you can use these options to fix saturation. It works for all apps, even exclusive fullscreen.
Good article about the issue and the solutions:
https://pcmonitors.info/articles/taming-the-wide-gamut-using-srgb-emulation/
The tool for Nvidia
https://github.com/ledoge/novideo_srgb
Anyway, if you don't actually use the wide gamut of your display, you can use these options to fix saturation. It works for all apps, even exclusive fullscreen.
Good article about the issue and the solutions:
https://pcmonitors.info/articles/taming-the-wide-gamut-using-srgb-emulation/
The tool for Nvidia
https://github.com/ledoge/novideo_srgb