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Go to the configuration file(s) location.
Open Fallout76Prefs.ini.
Find the following [ImageSpace]
bDoDepthOfField=0
bDoRadialBlur=0
iRadialBlurLevel=0
bMBEnable=0
bLensFlare=0
bScreenSpaceBokeh=0
bDynamicDepthOfField=0
Lastly make sure the slider is all the way to the left.
you can leave bLensFlare=1(enabled) if you like lens flares.
I would suggest making a Fallout76Custom.ini Since after updates it will revert the changes you make to your ini.
To do this create a text document that opens up with notepad and rename it to Fallout76Custom.ini then what i did is just copy and paste my Fallout76Prefs.ini settings into it and just edit from there.
Okey Okey, i will try.
[Display] and find sAntiAliasing=TAA change TAA for FXAA
(it will be a lot clearer and sharper, but at the cost of a lot of jagged edges.)
What i did suggest is adding these lines in your Fallout76Custom.ini under [Display]
fTAAPostOverlay=0.3
fTAAPostSharpen=0.21
[Display]
sAntiAliasing=TAA
fTAAPostOverlay=0.3
fTAAPostSharpen=0.21
[ImageSpace]
bDoDepthOfField=0
bDoRadialBlur=0
iRadialBlurLevel=0
bMBEnable=0
bLensFlare=0
bScreenSpaceBokeh=0
bDynamicDepthOfField=0
Then i save it, and put in "read only" mode, so it can't be changed, but the game still look "blurry"
[Display]
sAntiAliasing=FXAA