Option to disable Vingette and Chromatic Abberation in game.
On PC you can manually disable CA and Vingette with an engine.ini edit, but it would be nice to have these options in game. I (and many others) dislike most post processing effects (CA, vingette, DoF, Motion Blur, etc), so it is always nice to be able to disable these in game.
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02 Apr, '22
madPav3L+1 for the options in-game. I was about to make a suggestion to add it in-game and I found this topic.
For anyone wondering how to disable the vignette effect through ini file.
1. Go to: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Nova\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\
Note: you can enter the text in windows search bar
2. open engine.ini
3. at the end add these two lines:
[SystemSettings]
r.Tonemapper.Quality=0 -
02 Apr, '22
suhfeei would love to turn off the vinnette. my vision is already kinda bad and having the screen get arbitrarily darker makes parsing visual information harder, esp in a game with so much dense detail.
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01 May, '22
Cat H.Chromatic Abberation or anything that causes eye focal issues (motion blur in other games, shaking camera effects, etc.) need the ability to be turned off or toned down.
It is an accessibility concern for gamers with eye conditions both neurological and optical muscular where these kinds of effects, filters, etc. cause additional eye strain and lead to migraines and inability to play the game.
Most modern games have a line of toggles to turn off... chromatic abberation being one of the top offenders of eye pain and migraine cause so frequently seen, along with motion effect turn off of any kind, screen filters of certain kinds, bloom, etc.
It is Accessibility forward, and it also helps lesser systems run better.
I have a muscular eye focus condition, and I can't play Weird West for more than an hour or so before I get early warnings of strain. That really shouldn't be the case. It is a mix of things mentioned above, and also an inability to zoom in a bit more. (different vote)