So you jumped into the action of Gray Zone Warfare and are now going through the settings trying to make sure everything is optimized to get the highest possible fps without any compromise on the graphical quality. In all of this, you stumble upon the Anti-Aliasing feature and realize you are better off without it. But there is no option to turn this off! This means that you will be forced to use either one of the anti-aliasing methods presented by the game. There should be other ways to disable it, right? Well, let’s discuss the same.
Many players like yourself have been looking to turn off anti-aliasing in the game, mostly because it blurs distant views, making it hard to see the important stuff. The current AA options make things too blurry and cause a problem called ghosting, making it tough to play well. So players have been looking for a way to disable AA or use a different type that works better. Now, while you can’t do this via the game settings, are there workarounds for a “NO Antialiasing” gameplay altogether? Keep reading till the end to find out.
Gray Zone Warfare: How to disable Anti-Aliasing (TAA)?
Without the in-game option to disable Anti-Aliasing, here are some things that may help you do the same. Just keep in mind that they are not guaranteed to work for everyone.
Change AA setting via Graphics Card Control Panel
Now the first thing you can try is overriding the settings for Anti-aliasing through your graphics card’s control panel. For NVIDIA graphics cards, open the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to “Manage 3D settings”, and find the option to customize AA settings for the specific game. Similarly, for AMD graphics cards, access the Radeon Settings, locate the game in the “Gaming” tab, and adjust the AA settings there. By overriding the game’s AA settings through your graphics card’s control panel, you can achieve the desired clarity and performance improvements.
Nvidia Cards
For Nvidia graphics cards another potential workaround is to make use of DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing) alongside DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) without upscaling. This may provide a noticeable improvement in visual quality. Also, another tip is to try opting for either borderless windowed or fullscreen display modes.
Customizing a .ini file
Note: Before you change these settings, don’t forget to take a backup of the original .ini file as you might need it later in case of a crash or any other issues.
A player discovered a workaround to disable anti-aliasing (AA) in the game by editing the “GameUserSettings.ini” file. To do so, first, you need to find the file located in the game’s directory. Here’s the path “C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\GZW\Saved\Config\WindowsClient”. Now, open the GameUserSettings.ini file using Notepad or any other text editor and adjust the settings under “[ScalabilityGroups]” and “[/Script/MadfingerGame.MFGGameUserSettings]”, specifically setting “sg.AntiAliasingQuality” to “0” and “AntiAliasingMethod” to “None” or “0”. After this, don’t forget to save the changes you made on the way out!
With these workarounds, you should be effectively able to turn off AA in Gray Zone Warfare. Well, we hope this was helpful. Just don’t forget to visit DigiStatement regularly for more gaming reads like this. Read more: Gray Zone Warfare: How to get high FPS on PC with Nvidia & AMD cards