The expected tangoworks supernatural action game, Ghostwire: Tokyo, has received a mostly positive critical reception, although the owners of the PC version have criticized their technical performance. A safe way to increase that low performance is to deactivate an annoying postprocessing effect; Unfortunately, it is more complicated than it should be. Here is How to deactivate chromatic aberration in Ghostwire: Tokyo.
How to deactivate chromatic aberration in Ghostwire: Tokyo
As mentioned above, there is not really an option in the game menu to deactivate the chromatic aberration as in most other games. Instead, you will have to go ahead and do it manually, which is a bit complicated but it should not be too difficult to solve if it follows these simple steps:
- * Open the Windows search bar and write ‘Run’ to open the application. *
- * Copy and paste the following in the application:% UserProfile% Saved GameStangogeWorksGhostwire Tokyo (Steam) SavedConfigwindowsnoeditor *
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* After pressing Enter, the engine will start. Click on the Engine.ini file and open it with Notepad, Notepad ++ or other similar text editor *
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* Then copy and paste this line at the bottom of the script in your notebook: [Systemsettings] r.scenecolorphringequality = 0 *
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*Save and exit.*
That should give you everything you need to know about How to deactivate chromatic aberration in Ghostwire: Tokyo. To get more tips and guides useful about the game, look for deactivate chromatic.
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