Ghostwire Tokyo is an amazing game and a visual marvel. The open-world of the game is so well made that it portrays the real world so well, yet so empty and distinct. By disabling the Film Grain and Chromatic Aberration, you can enhance the beauty of the game, but the choice is not available in the settings menu. But, if you want these options disabled, there is a way you can do it and the game will look even better. Keep reading and we will show you how to turn off film grain and Chromatic Aberration in Ghostwire Tokyo. But, before that let’s have a look at what these options actually do.
In a general sense, the Film Grain gives the game a textured feel and makes it appear more real or organic. It’s supposed to be a good thing, but does not work the same in all games. In Ghostwire Tokyo, disabling the option enhances the visuals.
Chromatic Aberration are intended to make the game more realistic and cinematic, but it can also make the game blurry and lead to motion sickness. If you run the game on a mid or low hardware, the Chromatic Aberration can be taxing on your GPU.
Ghostwire Tokyo – How to Turn Off Chromatic Aberration and Film Grain
Both of these settings are a personal preference. Some users may like the game better with them while others may not. If you like to play your games with these settings disabled, here is how to edit the settings file and disable Chromatic Aberration and Film Grain in Ghostwire Tokyo.
1. Go to C:\Users\ (your username)\Saved Games\TangoGameworks\GhostWire Tokyo (STEAM)\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor
2. Open the file Engine.ini using any text editor
3. Set the below values at the bottom
[SystemSettings] r.Tonemapper.GrainQuantization=0 r.Tonemapper.Quality=0 r.SceneColorFringeQuality=0 |
Save the file and launch the game. Do ensure that the game is rebooted or closed before you perform the steps for the setting to take effect.
So, this is how you can disable the settings and experience a much better games. If you would like a video tutorial for this, check out our channel linked in the sidebar.