How to turn off motion blur, chromatic aberration and lens flares in Everspace 2

By default, Everspace 2 has motion blurring, chromatic aberration and lens flares. If you find that these visual effects are making it hard for you to see while playing the open-world space combat game, then you can check out this tutorial to see how you can disable these features.

1. To start off, you need to head over to the in-game settings menu in Everspace 2.

This can be done from the main menu or pause screen. To pause the game on consoles, you need to press the Options button if you are playing with the DualSense on PS5 or the Xbox Series controller on the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.

2. From the Settings screen, make sure you are viewing the Graphics tab. If not, you can use the L1 and R1 buttons on the PlayStation gamepad or the LB and RB buttons on the Xbox gamepad to switch tabs.

3. From the Graphics tab, you should see the following settings underneath the Miscellaneous section:

  • Motion Blur
  • Chromatic Aberration
  • Lens Flares

With Motion Blue and Chromatic Aberration, you can simply switch between the On and Off options.

When it comes to the Lens Flares setting, you can choose between On, Sun Only or Off.

4. Once you are done disabling these graphical features, you should exit out of the Settings menu.

When you start playing Everspace 2 again, you should no longer notice any motion blurring, chromatic aberration and/or lens flares.

How to play Tower of Fantasy at 120 fps on PS5

The PlayStation 5 version of Tower of Fantasy can be played at up to 120 frames per second. To find out how you can set up this performance mode for the online role-playing game, you can check out this guide from Seeking Tech.

1. To start off, make sure you are playing the PlayStation 5 version of Tower of Fantasy. You can check by moving the menu cursor over to the game’s icon on the console’s home menu.

If it is the PS4 version, then you need to delete it and then download the PS5 version from the PlayStation Store.

2. You should also check to see if you have 120 Hz enabled on your console.

In order to do so, head to the Settings menu of your PlayStation 5 and then make your way to Screen and Video > Video Output > 120 Hz. In the pop-up menu, make sure that Automatic is selected for the 120 Hz setting.

If your television set also supports Variable Refresh Rate, then we suggest setting VRR to Automatic from the same Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output menu.

3. Once you have everything set up, open the game and then head over to its Settings menu.

4. From the Settings screen in Tower of Fantasy, use the directional pad to change tabs until you get to Display.

5. In the Display tab, use the left analog stick to select FPS from the Screen Settings section.

6. Finally, select 120 from the drop-down window.

You should now be able to play Tower of Fantasy at a maximum 120 frames per second.

How to turn off crossplay in Moving Out 2

Moving Out 2 supports crossplay across the Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series versions.

If you want to limit the online multiplayer to players from the same platform, then you can check out this guide from Seeking Tech to see how you can properly do so.

1. If you are currently playing the game with others online, then you need to exit back to the title screen.

2. From the title screen of Moving Out 2, go into Settings.

3. In the Settings menu, go to the General tab.

On PlayStation, you switch tabs by using the L1 and R1 buttons. For the Nintendo Switch, you need to use the L and R buttons. If you are playing with an Xbox controller, you have to utilize the LB and RB buttons.

4. Once you get to the General tab, move the menu cursor over to Enable Crossplay.

5. By default, the cross-platform play feature is turned off. To disable this feature, select this setting to uncheck the box.

6. Exit out of the Settings menu.

7. When you try to match up with other players online, the matchmaking should be limited to those that are playing on the same platform.

How to disable the screen shake effect in Moving Out 2

In some instances when playing Moving Out 2, you may notice that the in-game camera will shake around. If you would like to disable this camera effect to make things easier to see, then you can check out this article from Seeking Tech.

1. To begin, open the Settings menu in Moving Out 2. This can be done from the title screen.

If you are currently playing the game, then you need to first bring up the pause menu by pressing the Options button on the PlayStation controller, Menu button on the Xbox controller or + button on the Nintendo Switch controller. You should then be able to head into Settings from the pause screen.

2. Inside the Settings menu, navigate over to the Accessibility tab.

You can change tabs by pressing L1 and R1 on a PlayStation gamepad, LB and RB on an Xbox pad or L and R on a Switch gamepad.

3. You should find the slider for Screen Shake in the Accessibility tab. By default, this is set to the maximum.

To reduce the screen shaking intensity, move the slider to the left. To completely disable this feature, make sure that the slider is moving all the way to the left side.

4. Exit the Settings menu.

When you play through a stage in Moving Out 2, you should notice the reduction in camera shaking.

How to disable adaptive triggers in PS5 version of Moving Out 2

By default, the PlayStation 5 version of Moving Out 2 supports the adaptive triggers feature of the DualSense controller. As a result, you will feel resistance when pressing the L2 and R2 buttons to grab an object.

If you would like to disable the adaptive triggers, then you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can properly do so.

1. To start off, open the Settings menu in Moving Out 2 from either its title screen or pause screen. You can pause the game by pressing the Options button on the DualSense controller.

2. Inside of the Settings menu, press the L1 and R1 buttons to switch tabs until you get to Controls.

3. From the Controls tab, scroll down to Adaptive Triggers.

4. Make sure that the box next to Adaptive Triggers is unchecked.

5. Back out of the Settings menu.

You may be asked to create a new profile to save your controller preferences. In this case, select the “Create new profile” option.

6. When you start playing Moving Out 2 again, you should no longer feel any resistance when pressing down on the L2 and R2 buttons.

How to fix Red Dead Redemption brightness issues on PS4 and Switch

You may notice that some parts in the PlayStation 4 or Nintendo Switch versions of Red Dead Redemption may look overly bright, too dark or washed out. To see how you can fix these brightness issues with this open-world western game, you can check out this guide from Seeking Tech.

1. It should be noted that the PlayStation 4 version of Red Dead Redemption does not support HDR.

If you are playing the game via backwards compatibility on a PlayStation 5 console, then you should make sure that you disable Auto HDR; otherwise, the colors may end up looking off.

To disable this feature, go to the Settings menu of your PS5 and then navigate over to Screen and Video > Video Output. From there, make sure the HDR setting is set to On When Supported.

2. You can also use the in-game menu in Red Dead Redemption. You can do so by taking the following steps:

  • During gameplay bring up the pause screen by pressing the Options button on the DualSense/DualShock 4 or the + button on the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con/Pro Controller.
  • From the pause screen, select Options and then Display.
  • You should then be able to adjust the Brightness, Contrast and Saturation levels.
  • You may need to return to this menu often when going from a light area to a dark area and vice versa.

3. Of course, you can also adjust the brightness on your screen.

If you are playing RDR in portable mode on your Nintendo Switch, then you should be able to adjust the brightness of handheld’s screen from its system menus.

How to flip shoulder buttons and analog controls in RDR on PS4 and Switch

The PlayStation 3 version of Red Dead Redemption uses the L1 button to aim and R1 button to shoot. With the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch ports, the default controls have been changed so that you need to use the L2/ZL button to aim and R2/ZR button to fire your weapon.

To see how you can flip the shooting controls for the PS4 and Nintendo Switch version, as well as how you can flip the analog sticks, you can check out this guide from Seeking Tech.

How to flip the shooting controls in Red Dead Redemption

In order to flip the shooting controls in the PlayStation 4, you need to take the following:

1. Press the Options button on the PlayStation controller or the + button on the Nintendo Switch controller during gameplay to pause the game.

2. Select Options and then Config.

3. On the right side of the screen, you should be able to find the Flip R1 with R2 and L1 with L2 option if you are playing the PlayStation 4 version.

If you are playing the Nintendo Switch port, then you should be able to change the Flip R with ZR and L with ZL.

How to flip the left and right analogs in RDR

To flip the left and right analog controls so that the left analog will be used for aim/controlling the camera and the right analog will be used to move your character, you need to do the following:

1. Open the pause.

2. Select Options and then Config.

3. From the right side of the same screen, you can turn on the Southpaw setting if you are left hand dominant.

How to change text size in Red Dead Redemption on PS4 and Switch

With the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch ports of Red Dead Redemption, you are able to change the display text sizes for subtitles, objectives and on-screen tutorials. To see how you can make the fonts appear bigger, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

1. For the first step, you need to bring up the pause menu by pressing the Options button on the PlayStation gamepad or + button on the Nintendo Switch gamepad.

2. From there, you need to select Options from the left column.

3. Afterwards, select Display.

4. On the right side of the same screen, you should see sliders for the following:

  • Subtitle Scale
  • Objective Scale
  • Help Text Scale

To increase the size of the fonts, you need to move the sliders to the right.

5. Once you are done changing the scale, exit out of the pause menu and then return to playing RDR1.

If the text size still looks off to you, then you can return to the aforementioned Options > Display section in the pause menu to make additional adjustments until you are satisfied.

If you are playing the Nintendo Switch version, then you may need to change the display text when alternating between handheld and docked modes or vice versa.

How to disable vibrations in PS4 and Switch version of Red Dead Redemption

By default, controller vibrations are enabled in the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch port of Red Dead Redemption. This feature adds an extra layer of immersion to the open-world western game as your hands will be able to feel certain actions.

If you find that the rumble to be too distracting and/or causing the controller’s battery to drain faster than usual, then you can check out this guide from Seeking Tech to see how you are able to disable it.

1. For the first step, you need to open the pause screen.

In order to do so with the DualShock 4 or DualSense, you need to press the Options button. For the Nintendo Switch version, you need to press the + button.

2. Inside of Settings, you need to select Options.

3. Underneath Options, you should then select Config.

4. On the right side of the screen, you should see the Vibration setting if you are playing the PlayStation 4 version of the game on a PS4, PS4 Pro or PS5 console.

If you are playing the game on a Nintendo Switch system, then you should see the HD Rumble setting.

By default, the Vibration and HD Rumble settings are set to On. To disable the haptic feedback, make sure that you set these to Off.

5. Back out of the pause menu and then return to your game. You should notice that your controller will no longer vibrate.

How to disable motion blur in PS4 and Switch versions of Red Dead Redemption

The PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch versions of Red Dead Redemption use motion blur. If you find that this visual effect to be a little distracting and/or causing visibility issues, then you can check out this tutorial to see how you can disable the feature.

What is motion blur?

Motion blur can help games appear to run smoother.

For the uninformed, the new ports of Red Dead Redemption top out at a maximum of 30 fps on both the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. Even if you play the open-world western on a PlayStation 4 Pro or PlayStation 5, the frame rate will still be limited to 30 at the maximum.

So, if you decide to leave motion blur turned on, this may help with compensating for the low frame rate. With that said, this visual effect will make the game look blurry when you are moving and/or adjusting the camera angle.

How to turn off motion blur

If you want to try playing RDR1 without motion blur, then you need to take the following steps:

1. To start off, you need to press the Options button on the DualShock 4/DualSense or + button on the Nintendo Switch controller to open the pause menu during gameplay.

2. From there, you need to select Options and then Display.

3. Inside the Display menu, you should see the Motion Blur setting. To disable this graphical option, make sure you set it to Off.

4. Exit out of the pause menu and then return to playing Red Dead Redemption. You should notice that there should no longer be any blurring when you are moving your character and the in-game camera.