After installing the latest Game Ready Driver from NVidia, a lot of players have been complaining of an issue where the game appears blurry and pixelated. When you look at the setting in the NVidia Graphics Settings, the Anti-Aliasing and Resolution Scaling are greyed out. For some reason the DLSS is enabled and players are wondering how to disable the DLSS and enable Anti-Aliasing. Fortunately, there is a quick fix for the issue. Keep scrolling and we will help you fix the problem.
Fix Outriders Anti-Aliasing Not Working and DLSS Issue | Blurry/Pixelated Game
The reason behind the Outriders Anti-Aliasing Not Working and DLSS Issue the latest driver update has altered the game’s .ini file and enabled DLSS. You need to edit the game config file to fix the issue. Here are the steps you can follow.
- Go to %LocalAppData%\Madness\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\Engine.ini (to open the file, type the above path in windows search and hit enter)
- Once the file opens, add the below command.
[SystemSettings] r.DefaultFeature.AntiAliasing=2 r.TemporalAACurrentFrameWeight=0 |
- Save the file. (If the problem is not solved, set r.DefaultFeature.AntiAliasing=0 instead of r.DefaultFeature.AntiAliasing=2 and don’t add the third line). So it should be like this.
[SystemSettings] r.DefaultFeature.AntiAliasing=0 |
Disabling the DLSS also resolves the issue. So, there is another workaround you can try to resolve the issue. Here are the steps.
- Press Windows Key + S and type %LocalAppData%\Madness\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\ hit Enter.
- Double-click on GameUserSettings
- Locate DLSSQuality and set the value to 0, save the file.
That’s all we have in this guide. Hope it can help you boost the performance of the game.