
Maximum: you can disable depth of field along with all the other post-processing effects the game uses by putting post-processing in the settings to low and leave all the other settings the way you want. If you're not running the game on max and using a lower graphic setting preset in the menu, you can change the number next to PostProcessQuality to make it work on your settings. All the other post-processing effects will be left enabled.

The above mod is for people running the game on max settings and will only disable the Depth of Field effect. Add the following text inside the file & then save it: SoulCalibur VI and the settings should now apply in game.
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With the latest versions of GeForce Experience and our Game Ready Drivers installed, and the new game update, SOULCALIBUR VI players can now capture and customize in-game photos during Versus and Training battles. %LOCALAPPDATA%\SoulcaliburVI\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\Scalability.ini The highly regarded SOULCALIBUR VI recently received a sizeable update, bringing among many other things, support for NVIDIA Ansel Photo Mode. You can go straight to that folder and open the file if you copy and paste the following text to your address bar: Open the "Scalability.ini" file in notepad: (Right Click, Open with)

Navigate to Soul Calibur 6's WindowsNoEditor folder:Ĭ:\Users\*YourName*\AppData\Local\SoulcaliburVI\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor Here's a quick guide on how to do it, it's written as if you have the game running on max settings. Luckily for everyone, there's a simple but easy way to adjust the background smear by toggling the Depth of Field off while leaving all the other graphical settings as normal. Image resized on the page, click here to see it in full.Īs pretty as Soul Calibur 6 can be on the PC, the Depth of Field effect used in the game is applied pretty heavily smearing all the graphical details in the background.
