One of the more annoying aspects of Fallout 76 is its overly-aggressive depth of field. Just about everything beyond your crosshairs is rendered blurry and difficult to see. There is a solution to this problem!
First, locate the Fallout76* directory where your copy of Fallout is installed. If you installed Fallout from the Bethesda.net Launcher on Windows, it may be located in **C:\Program Files (x86)\****Bethesda.net** *Launcher\games\Fallout76. This folder may be located elsewhere depending on how you installed the software. A quick search for the Fallout76 directory should get you to the right place.
From there, right-click a blank area of the File Manager and select New > Text Document*. This will create a **New Text Document.txt** file in the *Fallout76 directory.
Rename that file to fallout76custom.ini.
Now, open the file in a text editor (such as Notepad), and paste the following:
``` [ImageSpace]
bDoDepthOfField = 0 bDynamicDepthOfField = 0 bMBEnable = 0 bLensFlare = 0 bScreenSpaceBokeh = 0 bDoRadialBlur = 0 ```
All you need to do now is save the file and load Fallout 76. Once you are playing the game, you’ll notice that everything is clear!