If you’re prone to motion sickness while playing action games like Black Myth: Wukong, or if you simply prefer a smaller windowed mode, this guide will help you adjust the game settings for a more comfortable experience. Additionally, I’ll walk you through reducing in-game visual effects that might be overwhelming.
How To Adjust Visual Settings In Black Myth: Wukong
Playing in Smaller Windowed Mode
The in-game settings might not allow you to select a resolution other than the maximum when in windowed mode. However, you can manually adjust the settings by editing the GameUserSettings.ini
file. Here’s how you can do it:
Locate the Configuration File:
Close the game before proceeding.
Navigate to the following path on your Windows 10 PC:
%localAppData%\b1\Saved\Config\Windows\GameUserSettings.ini
Edit the Resolution Settings:
- Open the
GameUserSettings.ini
file with a text editor (e.g., Notepad).
Find the following lines and edit them according to your preferred resolution:
ResolutionSizeX=1280
ResolutionSizeY=720
FullscreenMode=2
Save the file after making the changes.
Understanding Fullscreen Modes:
The FullscreenMode
setting controls how the game is displayed:
0 = Fullscreen
1 = Windowed Fullscreen
2 = Windowed
Set FullscreenMode=2
for a standard windowed mode.
Removing or Lessening the Sharpening Filter
If you find the sharpening filter in the game too harsh, you can disable or adjust it by using the Universal Unreal Engine 5 Unlocker (UUU). Here’s how:
Enable the Console:
Navigate to AppData\Local\b1\Saved\Config\Windows
and open Input.ini
.
Paste the following text into the file:
[/script/engine.inputsettings]
ConsoleKey=Tilde
Save the file and set it to “Read-only” to prevent the game from overwriting your changes.
Use Unreal Engine Unlocker:
Download and install the Universal Unreal Engine 5 Unlocker.
Inject the Unlocker into the game.
Press the tilde (~
) key to open the console in-game.
Adjust the Sharpening:
In the console, enter the following command to remove sharpening:
r.ToneMapper.Sharpen 0
Alternatively, you can set it to a lower value like 1
to maintain some sharpening while reducing the overall effect.
Reducing Fog and Other Visual Effects
To further enhance your gameplay experience by reducing fog and disabling other visual effects, you can modify the engine.ini
file. Here’s how:
Locate the engine.ini
File:
Go to your :
Users\[yourname]\AppData\Local\b1\Saved\Config\Windows
folder.
Edit the Visual Effects:
Open the engine.ini
file and add the following entries:
[SystemSettings]
r.fog=0
r.VolumetricFog=0
r.atmosphere=0
r.MotionBlurQuality=0
r.BloomQuality=0
r.DepthOfFieldQuality=0
r.LensFlareQuality=0
Save the file and set it to “Read-only” to keep the changes intact.
Download Pre-configured Settings:
Alternatively, you can download a pre-configured engine.ini
from Nexus Mods that already has these adjustments made.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can customize Black Myth: Wukong to suit your preferences, whether you need to play in a smaller windowed mode to avoid motion sickness or want to reduce the visual clutter in the game. Enjoy a more comfortable and personalized gaming experience!
Last Updated on August 31, 2024
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