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No Depth of Field setting under Graphics - How do I turn off

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bobwalt

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#1
Jun 1, 2015
No Depth of Field setting under Graphics - How do I turn off

There are a number of photographic affects that really do not portray real life vision. I usually turn off items like depth of field, motion blur, bloom etc as they make our eyes into defective cameras. There does not appear to be a way to turn off depth of field in v1.04. What do i have to edit to turn it off? Thanks!
 
DevonCM

DevonCM

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#2
Jun 1, 2015
So you're saying your eyes are constantly focused on everything at all times? That must be handy.
 
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duEprocEss

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#3
Jun 1, 2015
The option is there all right.

Press Escape to open the menu and then go to Options>Video>Postprocessing

It is the fifth option down, under Ambient Occlusion. The settings are for OFF/ON.
 
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bobwalt

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Jun 1, 2015
I'm not at my PC right now but I will check later I thought it had its own setting. As to always being in focus think about what you see not what a camera shows. Are things in the background blurred out? No they just do not show detail because you are not focused on them.
 
DevonCM

DevonCM

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#5
Jun 1, 2015
Yes and depth of field in a game is supposed to direct your eye to specific areas of the screen. It's cinematography. (I think?)
 
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