A Plague Tale: Innocence

A Plague Tale: Innocence

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Improved Graphics
By Chane
This guide describes how to improve the game's graphics and at the same time increase the game's performance.
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What's wrong with the graphics?
The very first time you play 'A Plague Tale: Innocence' you might notice that despite the game's gorgeous graphics, everything outside your focus seems a little blurry. While some of you may not mind this effect, other players find it very annoying. Unfortunately, you can not disable this distortion in the graphics setting in the game. However, you can disable it in a configuration file.
Access the File
Please note that before you change anything the game should not be running! This should be clear.

The file in question is located here:

C:\Users\YOUR NAME\Documents\My Games\A Plague Tale Innocence\ENGINESETTINGS

The file ENGINESETTINGS does not have a file extension but you can open it in any editor. In order to do so search for the file in your Windows Explorer. Copy the following line:

%userprofile%\Documents\My Games\A Plague Tale Innocence\

Now open the Windows Explorer by pressing the Windows key and E.
Click on the top line and paste the directory path.


Press enter and you should see the configuration file.

Backup the File
Before we change anything let's create a backup of the file, just in case something goes wrong or your wish to use the original settings after examining the changes.
Select the file (click on it) and press Ctrl & C to copy the file. Then press Ctrl & V to create a copy of the file.
Adjust the Configuration
Right-click on the file ENGINESETTINGS and select Open with.
Select Editor.
In case you have Notepad++, UltraEdit, TextPad or any other editor you can of course open the file with this as well.

Now move to the bottom of the file.
Here you will find the following section:

...
{PostProcess
Enabled 1
EyeAdaptation 1
ColorGrading 1
Sharpen 1
Fringe 1
LensDistortion 1
Dirt 1
LensFlare 1
FilmGrain 1
Vignette 1
LensBlurMultiplier 1.000000
FringeMultiplier 1.000000
}
}

The setting that causes the blurriness is Fringe. Switch it from 1 to 0 so it looks like this:

...
{PostProcess
Enabled 1
EyeAdaptation 1
ColorGrading 1
Sharpen 1
Fringe 0
LensDistortion 1
Dirt 1
LensFlare 1
FilmGrain 1
Vignette 1
LensBlurMultiplier 1.000000
FringeMultiplier 1.000000
}
}

Save the file and start the game.
Inspect the Changes
Let's take a look at what has changed.

Before (with fringe):

After (without fringe):

Take a look at the leaves growing near the ground left of Amicia. They are blurry with the original settings. Compare the small twigs to the right of Amicia. Everything looks crisper and at the same time graphic performance significantly improves, which means you get more fps (frames per second) with better pictures.
Is there more?
Yes, there's more. So far we only changed a single setting, the fringe.
When I played the game I also disabled:
  • DOF
  • MotionBlur
  • LensDistortion
  • LensFlare
  • FilmGrain
  • Vignette

Disabling each of these settings improves graphic performance, meaning you get more fps. But of course, tastes are different and while most players hate FilmGrain, there may be some who don't. So it is up to each of you to decide which setting you like to change. The procedure is the same. Quit the game. Open the file. Deactivated with 0 and activated with 1. Then save and restart the game to check the change.

If you find this guide helpful, I would appreciate a thumbs up. Thanks!
14 Comments
static_lycan 5 May @ 2:46pm 
Nice one! If only there was a way to fully disable that chromatic abberation, too. I've been able to reduce it a lot, but its still present, and I've always hated it, personally.
Seibzehn 13 Apr @ 2:11am 
Thanks looks much better now!

First start was a little buggy because the resolution scale doest not working correct (using 200%)
and the game runs with 350 FPS.

So I changed the resolution scale to 100% (1080p) accept and the going back to 200%
now the game runs at 170 FPS and looks much better now.

Edit:
It seems the game start every time with 100% and not using the 200% after lunching the game !?

Film Grane 0 does help a lot on 1080p screen!
lornelins 29 Jan @ 8:16am 
Thanks for this.

I turned everything off, turned some other settings up, and I have a lot smoother fps plus 30% less GPU usage. And while the game may look less cinematic now it looks a lot prettier.

:steamthumbsup:
agrimes 19 Jul, 2024 @ 12:52pm 
kewl, I have a HDR10 display so I set that to 1, and the lense of the camera should not be a part of the story so I set dirt to 0. may look at flare, and distortion... I think the idea of the "fringe" setting was that they were not confident of the consistency of their models and textures so downgraded everything with the fringe setting to achieve a consistent quality...
Chkev 7 Jul, 2024 @ 3:30am 
Thank you ! Really appreciate your help. I changed "fringed" "DOF" and "motionblur" to 0
P3Nyv Lapar 24 Dec, 2021 @ 6:58am 
considering graphics cards are expensive rn, any little bit caution preventing them burning is helpful!
Chane  [author] 7 Dec, 2021 @ 12:24pm 
Thank you all for the awards!
You are awesome! :be_good:
Hakor 6 Dec, 2021 @ 2:32pm 
Thanks! :lianhua_huaji:
Vikku ₪ Viral 17 Nov, 2021 @ 8:26pm 
Thank you!
s!D 21 Sep, 2021 @ 3:52pm 
came here thinking how the heck could you improve the gorgeous graphics. this is and improvement lol thanks