Ghostwire: Tokyo is the newest horror game where players kill spirits and ghosts and try to solve the mystery of why all of Shibuya’s citizens have mysteriously vanished. This guide will take you through the process of how to turn off Chromatic Aberration in Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Steps to Turn Off Chromatic Aberration in Ghostwire: Tokyo
While Ghostwire: Tokyo is a game with a mostly linear progression, the gameplay becomes open-world in Chapters 3 and 4. You can explore the world as much as you wish before it closes again just as you enter Chapter 5.
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With the horror aspect of Ghostwire: Tokyo, many players find the game visually appealing. You can improve the performance of your game by turning off the Chromatic Aberration, which essentially is a type of blurring that occurs on your screen due to the refracted light. Turning it off might improve your frame rate and help solve any hiccups you’re encountering with the visual performance of the game.
This setting is not something you can tweak in the game settings, as you will have to get into the game files instead. If you wish to turn off Chromatic Aberration, you can follow the steps below:
Step 1. Open Run from the search bar.
Step 2. Copy the following and paste it into the Run search bar: %USERPROFILE%\Saved Games\TangoGameworks\GhostWire Tokyo (STEAM)\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\
Step 3. Open Engine.ini file using Notepad or any text editor.
Step 4. In the editor, copy and paste the following at the bottom of the file: [SystemSettings] r.SceneColorFringeQuality=0 code
Step 5. Save changes.
Step 6. Exit the editor.
Step 7. Open the game and begin playing.
Now, you just need to check if the frames are more stable. If you notice a definite improvement in the game’s performance and your frame rate, it means that the Chromatic Aberration has been successfully turned down to zero as per the instructions.