How to Disable Chromatic Aberration in The Outer Worlds

Chromatic Aberration in The Outer Worlds

The Outer Worlds Screenshot

The Outer Worlds is Obsidian Entertainment‘s latest RPG and is now finally available on PC and consoles. If you’re on PC, here’s how you can disable Chromatic Aberration in The Outer Worlds.

Chromatic Aberration is a visual effect that can be off-putting for users, and it’s always appreciated if the game has an in-game option to disable it.

Disable Chromatic Aberration in The Outer Worlds

Follow the steps below to disable the visual setting

Epic Games Store

Users/(Username)/AppData/Local/Indiana/Saved/Config/WindowsNoEditor

Xbox Game Pass

Users/(Username)/AppData/Local/Packages/PrivateDivision.TheOuterWorldsWindows10_hv3d7yfbgr2rp/LocalCache/Local/Indiana/Saved/Config/WindowsNoEditor

That’s all you’ll need to do to make sure that the annoying chromatic aberration setting is disabled when you run the game next time.

The Outer Worlds System Requirements

If you want to run the game on PC, you’ll need the following specifications

Minimum:

Recommended:

While you’re here, make sure you check out our other guides for the game.

We’re very happy that Obsidian has released another well-made RPG, and both fans and critics have been praising it so far.

Epic Games Store Exclusivity

The game is currently only available through the Epic Games Store and Xbox Game Pass on PC, but we’ll see it on Steam next year as well.

Are you playing the game at the moment? Did this guide help you? Let us know in the comments below and share your thoughts.

 

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