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LODE Jun 4, 2024 @ 2:11am
How to remove blur effect
There is a way to remove the appearance of the world so blurry, even when I am in aiming mode, the "far" part immediately becomes blurry. Does anyone know how to do?

I play with the graphics set to medium/low, and the resolution 1280x720, I don't know if it can affect this blur effect.
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Ans Jun 4, 2024 @ 3:35am 
Turn off TAA- change to something else in your graphics setting. Or use ReShade mod.
Last edited by Ans; Jun 4, 2024 @ 3:36am
LODE Jun 4, 2024 @ 4:36am 
How can i turn off TAA?
Mod are allowed on online session?
ronr42 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:03am 
Try turning off DOF(Depth of Field) in the settings menu.
Aztec501 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:28am 
Modify Fallout76Prefs.ini
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.
ronr42 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:31am 
Aztec, he ain't gonna understand that. He posted that he doesn't know how to turn off TAA.
LODE Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:33am 
Originally posted by Aztec501:
Modify Fallout76Prefs.ini
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.
ronr42 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:35am 
Lode, the Fallout76Prefs.ini is located in Documents/My Games/Fallout 76
Aztec501 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:35am 
Originally posted by LODE:
How can i turn off TAA?
Mod are allowed on online session?
In your Falloutprefs.ini file go to
[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
Last edited by Aztec501; Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:38am
Aztec501 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:37am 
Originally posted by ronr42:
Lode, the Fallout76Prefs.ini is located in Documents/My Games/Fallout 76
Thank you man, was just about to mention it since i forgot to put the path to it haha
ronr42 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:41am 
Anytime
LODE Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:47am 
Ok so i copy the Fallout76.ini and then i rename it Fallout76Custom.ini i delete all and i put inside the Custom.ini this lines:


[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"
Last edited by LODE; Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:48am
Aztec501 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:49am 
Originally posted by LODE:
Ok so i copy the Fallout76.ini and then i rename it Fallout76Custom.ini i delete all and i put inside the Custom.ini this lines:


[Display]
fTAAPostOverlay=0.3
fTAAPostSharpen=0.21
[ImageSpace]
bDoDepthOfField=0
bDoRadialBlur=0
iRadialBlurLevel=0
bMBEnable=0
bLensFlare=0
bScreenSpaceBokeh=0
bDynamicDepthOfField=0
sAntiAliasing=TAA

Then i save it, and put in "read only" mode, so it can't be changed, but the game still look "blurry"
Did you put the slider all the way to the left? (For depth of field)?
LODE Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:54am 
Yes yes, Aztec.
Aztec501 Jun 4, 2024 @ 6:59am 
Originally posted by LODE:
Yes yes, Aztec.
Did you do it for the prefs.ini as well? If you want to try using another AA method you can paste this under
[Display]
sAntiAliasing=FXAA
Aztec501 Jun 4, 2024 @ 7:04am 
May i know your gpu and resolution? if you want i can copy and paste my Custom.ini with optimized shadows and some other settings with your info
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