Towers of Aghasba is an ambitious open-world survival game from Dreamlit Inc. developed on Unreal Engine 5. This is an early access release, and with that in mind, players should expect a bunch of technical issues and bugs. Towers of Aghasba has a pretty standard set of graphics settings available that we’ve come to expect from other Unreal Engine 5 titles, and sadly there is no way to turn off individual post-processing effects. If you want to disable chromatic aberration, and depth of field in Towers of Aghasba, here is how you can do that.
Disable Chromatic Aberration and Depth of Field in Towers of Aghasba
Towers of Aghasba lumps a bunch of post-processing visual effects under the same setting, which also includes chromatic aberration, even if the setting description doesn’t mention it. Currently, the only way to disable chromatic aberration along with the other effects including depth of field, and bloom is by setting the value of “Post Processing” to “Low” in the Video settings.