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keaton_fox
Seasoned Adventurer
6 years ago

Re: How to Turn Off Anti Aliasing and Chromatic Aberration?

Thanks for the suggestion! Though I don't think it worked as the game and edges of objects still appear awfully blurry. Unless that is the Chromatic Abberation doing it. The game seems to be forcing AA and Chromatic Abberation, and I'd love to be able to turn them off.

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  • Yes, the game forces blurry aa no matter you change in the config file. It is so blurry. I cant understand why and HOW this game is available for buying in this state. In gw2 you can disable AA ingame. I really hope, that devs will fix that blur and stutter. Fov slider and scaler with res up to 200% would be awesome too. Sadly, I had to return it because all of the issues. I will buy it again, when everything is fixed. 

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    keaton_fox
    Seasoned Adventurer
    6 years ago

    @Mister_Babooshka wrote:

    Yes, the game forces blurry aa no matter you change in the config file. It is so blurry. I cant understand why and HOW this game is available for buying in this state. In gw2 you can disable AA ingame. I really hope, that devs will fix that blur and stutter. Fov slider and scaler with res up to 200% would be awesome too. Sadly, I had to return it because all of the issues. I will buy it again, when everything is fixed. 


    I managed to turn off the game's Anti Aliasing in the config files. In 'Documents\PVZ Battle for Neighborville\settings' I opened the 'PROFSAVE_profile' with notepad, found 'GstRender.AntiAliasingDeferred' turned it to 0, but that didn't seem to do anything. So the option below it 'GstRender.AntiAliasingPost' I turned to 0 and that seemed to have turned off the game's AA. It doesn't however turn off the forced Chromatic Aberration, which makes the jaggies a bit more noticeable. But at least I got AA turned off.

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