How to turn off motion blur in Killer Instinct: Anniversary Edition

Be default, motion blurring is enabled in Killer Instinct: Anniversary Edition. If you would rather the game look as sharp as possible at all times, then you can check out this tutorial from Seeking Tech to see how you can disable this visual feature.

1. For the first step, you need to head into the Help & Options section from the pause menu or main menu.

2. Once you get there, you need to select Display.

3. From the Display Options screen, scroll down and move the cursor to Motion Blue. It should have the following description:

Toggles on-screen Motion Blur.

4. Use the left analog stick or directional pad buttons to change this setting from “On” to “Off.”

5. You can then back out of the Help & Options menu.

During gameplay, you should no longer notice any blurring for objects that are in motion.

How to fix God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla infinite loading issue

When you try to open the new Valhalla DLC from the main menu of God of War Ragnarök, you may notice that the game stay stuck in loading. To see how you can fix this issue, you can take a look at this guide from Seeking Tech.

The infinite loading for the DLC may occur if you try to play the downloadable content before fully installing the base game. So, in order to fix this issue, we recommend that you try doing the following:

1. Close God of War Ragnarök.

You can do so by pressing and holding the PS button to bring up the PlayStation 5 home menu. From there move the cursor over to the God of War Ragnarök icon and then press the Options button. Finally, select the Close Game option.

2. Next, you need to wait until the download and installation for God of War Ragnarök is completed.

In order to check, press the PS button to bring up the Control Center quick menu. From there, select the Downloads/Uploads option at the bottom. You should then see the current progress for the download.

3. Once the base game has been fully downloaded, boot up God of War Ragnarök and then select Valhalla from the main menu.

The DLC should now load properly without any issues.

How to prevent motion sickness while playing Resident Evil 4 Remake VR

You can get sick quite easily while playing the virtual reality mode of the Resident Evil 4 Remake. To see how you can potentially prevent your nausea from getting triggered, you can take a look at this guide from Seeking Tech.

1. To start off, you should make sure that you get the image to appear as sharp as possible of the PlayStation VR2 headset. Otherwise, you will get a blurry image, which increases the chances of you feeling motion sickness.

To see how you can fix the blurriness of this VR game, you can take a look at this article.

2. Next, you need to make sure that you have the right comfort settings. In order to do so, you should first go to the VR Controls tab. From there, we recommend the following settings:

  • Locomotion: VR Headset
  • Camera Turn Type: Snap Turn

Afterwards, you can adjust the Snap Turn Angle, Snap Turn Speed and/or Repeating Snap Turn Speed options. We suggest playing around with these three until you reach an acceptable comfort level.

3. We also recommend increasing the tunneling. This feature narrows your field of view while you are walking, which helps prevent motion sickness.

To enable this feature, go to Options > VR Settings > Tunneling. Afterwards, make sure you set it to High.

4. You can also select the Display tab from the Options menu. From there, we recommend enabling the Dot Display setting, which adds a white dot to the center of the screen.

This dot helps you concentrate while looking at the middle of the screen, which should help with nausea prevention.

5. Outside of the game, we found that chewing gum and/or having a fan blow on your face works well. You should also make sure you stay hydrated.

6. When you do feel sick, we recommend that you stop playing Resident Evil 4 Remake immediately. Otherwise, you will only feel worse as you try to power through.

Over time, you should feel less nausea as you get used to the motion in the game. As a result, your play sessions would end up being longer.

How to disable the damage indicator in Resident Evil 4 Remake VR

When you take damage in the virtual reality mode of the Resident Evil 4 Remake, the border of the screen will flash red. If you find that this special effect to be very distracting, especially in the middle of combat, then you can check out this Seeking Tech guide to see how you can disable it.

1. If you haven’t done so already, open the Options menu in the VR mode of RE4.

2. From there, select the Display tab.

3. You should now be able to find Damage Display setting with the following description:

Adjust how much damage effects are displayed on screen.

4. You will be able to switch this setting to three different options: Strong, Weak or Off. To completely disable this feature, make sure you select Off.

5. Exit the Options menu. When you start playing Resident Evil 4 in VR again, you should no longer see any flashing red border when you take a hit.

How to turn off adaptive triggers in Resident Evil 4 Remake VR

The L2 and R2 buttons of the PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers may provide some resistance depending on the weapon you are using in the VR Mode of the Resident Evil 4 Remake.

If you would rather disable the adaptive trigger feature, then you can check out this guide from Seeking Tech to see how you can properly do so.

1. To start off, open up the Options menu in the game.

2. You then need to select the Controls tab at the top of the screen.

3. Afterwards, you will be able to find the Adaptive Triggers setting.

4. Set Adaptive Triggers to “Off” and then back out of the Options menu.

5. When you resume playing RE4 Remake in virtual reality, you should no longer notice any resistance from the L2 and R2 triggers.

How to disable controller vibration in Resident Evil 4 Remake VR

By default, your left and right PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers will vibrate while playing the virtual reality mode of the Resident Evil 4 Remake. If you would rather disable this haptic feedback feature, then you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can properly do so.

1. Head over to the Options menu in the VR mode of the game if you aren’t there already.

2. From there, you need to select Controls.

3. You should then find the Controller Vibration setting.

4. Set it to “Off” and exit the Options menu.

5. When you go back to playing the remake in virtual reality, you should no longer feel any vibrations.

How to change the action camera in Resident Evil 4 Remake VR

During certain action sequences, such as stealth kills, the camera will move around on its own in the virtual reality mode of the Resident Evil 4 Remake. To see how you can switch between a first-person and third-person action camera, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

1. To start off, you need to open up the Options menu from within the VR mode.

2. From there, switch over to the VR Settings tab by selecting it from the top of the screen.

3. Next, you need to scroll down the menu until you see Action Camera. It should have the following description:

Adjust camera settings for stealth kills and other action sequences.

4. You will be able to switch First Person or Third Person. On the right side of the menu, you should see an animated preview to get an idea of what to expect from both perspective.

5. Once you are done, you can exit the Options menu. When you return to playing RE4 Remake in VR, the new action camera setting should be applied.

How to turn off blinders in Resident Evil 4 Remake VR

When you move around in the virtual reality mode in the Resident Evil 4 Remake, you may notice your point of view seems to sink inwards. These are known as Blinders or Vignette, which are designed to reduce motion sickness as they will help you focus on the middle of the screen.

If you don’t experience any motion sickness, then you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can disable this feature.

1. For the first step, you need to open the Options menu from within the VR mode of RE4 Remake.

2. From there, select the VR Settings tab at the top of the screen.

3. You then need to scroll down until you see Tunneling. This setting has the following description:

Set the degree of the tunnel effect to reduce motion sickness. Note: Effectiveness will vary from player to player.

4. You will be able to change the Tunneling to any of the following options:

  • Low
  • High
  • Off

An example of what the screen will look like when you move in the game is provided on the right side of the menu.

To disable blinders completely, make sure you select Off.

5. The new setting should be applied instantly. You can exit the Options menu and return to playing RE4 Remake in VR.

How to turn off VR headset vibration in Resident Evil 4 Remake VR

The PlayStation VR2 headset will rumble in some circumstances when you are playing the virtual reality mode in the Resident Evil 4 Remake. If you would like to disable this type of haptic feedback, then you can check out this guide from Seeking Tech.

1. You need to head over to the Options menu if you haven’t done so already.

2. From Options, open the VR Settings tab at the top.

3. Once you get to the right location, you should see the VR Headset Vibration setting, which has the following description:

Turn VR Headset vibration on/off.

4. Make sure that VR Headset Vibration is set to “Off.”

When you return to playing the VR Mode in the Resident Evil 4 Remake, you should no longer feel the PlayStation VR2 headset vibrate.

How to enable laser sight when aiming in Resident Evil 4 Remake VR

You may find aiming in the virtual reality mode of the Resident Evil 4 Remake to be somewhat difficult. To make it easier, you can check out this Seeking Tech guide to see how you can enable laser sight for all weapons.

1. Start off by opening the Options menu in the virtual reality mode.

2. Next, you need to select the VR Settings tab at the top to switch over to it.

3. You should find the Laser Sight Assist setting. It should have the following description:

Turn the functionality that applies a laser sight to all weapons on/off.

4. Make sure that the Laser Sight Assist setting is set to “On” and then exit the Options menu.

5. When you return to the game, you should now see a laser sight when aiming your weapon.