Frontier Developments has released Planet Coaster 2, the highly anticipated sequel in the management simulation series. This new iteration builds significantly on the foundation laid by its predecessor. While the PC version boasts a wealth of customizable settings and generally performs well, players may encounter certain visual glitches that could detract from their gaming experience. In particular, blur can be an issue, but fortunately, there are practical steps to enhance image clarity. Here’s how you can tackle the blur in Planet Coaster 2 and achieve a sharper visual effect.
Steps to Minimize Blur in Planet Coaster 2
One primary factor contributing to the blur in Planet Coaster 2 is the default post-processing settings that may not optimize image quality. Additionally, first-time players often find that the in-game resolution doesn’t match their display settings, causing a less-than-optimal visual experience. Follow these recommendations to enhance your graphics and reduce blurriness.
1. Verify Your In-Game Resolution
Many players have noted that upon launching Planet Coaster 2, the game often defaults to a lower resolution than that of their desktop. This mismatch can result in a pixelated and blurry image. To rectify this, it’s crucial to check and adjust your display settings:
- Navigate to the Display Settings.
- Ensure that the resolution matches your monitor’s native resolution.
Once the correct resolution is set, the game should render images more clearly.
2. Disable Motion Blur and Depth of Field
Both motion blur and depth of field effects are enabled by default in Planet Coaster 2, which can exacerbate the problem of image blurriness. Fortunately, you can easily disable these features:
- In the Display Settings, scroll down to find the post-processing options.
- Locate the settings for Motion Blur and Depth of Field and set both to Off.
While the implementation of these effects could be refined, disabling them can lead to significant clarity improvements. Ideally, more nuanced controls could be included in future updates.
3. Turn Off Chromatic Aberration
Unlike motion blur and depth of field, chromatic aberration lacks a direct toggle within the game settings, as it is activated at an engine level. However, you can disable this visual distortion through the configuration file, enhancing image quality and clarity:
- Navigate to the following directory:
C:\Users\[WINDOWS USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Frontier Developments\Planet Coaster 2\Config_Local
- Open the Graphics.config.xml file using a text editor (Notepad or Notepad++ are recommended).
- Search for the following line (you can use Ctrl + F):
<ChromaticAberration>1</ChromaticAberration>
- Change the value from 1 to 0 so it reads:
<ChromaticAberration>0</ChromaticAberration>
- Make sure to save the changes (Ctrl + S) before closing the file.
4. Explore Alternative Anti-Aliasing Options
Planet Coaster 2 supports a variety of anti-aliasing upscaling techniques, including FXAA, TAA, Upscaled TAA, FSR 3, and NVIDIA DLSS. For those seeking the best image reconstruction, DLSS is ideal, particularly at higher resolutions.
If you are gaming at 1080p, you may find improved clarity by experimenting with settings beyond TAA. While FXAA may not provide optimal anti-aliasing, we recommend trying out FSR 3 or Upscaled TAA for better results. Conversely, TAA is generally acceptable at higher resolutions, but NVIDIA RTX GPU users will benefit from pairing DLSS with DLDSR for enhanced visuals.
By following these guidelines, you should see a marked improvement in image quality and a reduction in blur throughout your gameplay in Planet Coaster 2. For further insights into local data management and system features for this title, consider checking the documentation related to save file locations.
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