AC Mirage Patch 1.0.5 Will Let You Disable Annoying Graphics Option

Patch 1.0.5 for Assassin's Creed Mirage will soon let us to disable chromatic aberration, which was supposed to provide greater realism in graphics, but only annoyed players.

Jacob Blazewicz

Source: Ubisoft.

Ubisoft has finally listened to gamers. Upcoming Assassin's Creed: Mirage update will enable us to disable the graphics option that the fans have been complaining about since the debut of the new Assassin's Creed.

Patch 1.0.5 will appear on all platforms: PC (about 4.22 GB of data to download), XOne (about 3.02 GB), PS4 (about 5.79 GB) XSX/S (about 3.54 GB) and PS5 (about 2.83 GB). The update will be available beginning with November 7.

As a reminder: on Mirage's release players complained about the blurring of the edges of objects in the game. This was a result of the not very successful implementation of the so-called chromatic aberration. In theory, this should increase the realism of the visuals, but in this case the effect is poor at best, at worst - it distracts the player during the game.

Of course, a fan-made solution quickly emerged, but players have been waiting for the promised official fix. Update 1.0.5 will bring the announced option to disable chromatic aberration, available in the graphic settings menu.

In addition, the patch will introduce various visual fixes (effects, animation and cutscenes), optimization or audio layer (animal sounds), as well as in missions and interface. The full list of changes can be found on the game's official website.

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Jacob Blazewicz

Author: Jacob Blazewicz

Graduated with a master's degree in Polish Studies from the University of Warsaw with a thesis dedicated to this very subject. Started his adventure with gamepressure.com in 2015, writing in the Newsroom and later also in the film and technology sections (also contributed to the Encyclopedia). Interested in video games (and not only video games) for years. He began with platform games and, to this day, remains a big fan of them (including Metroidvania). Also shows interest in card games (including paper), fighting games, soulslikes, and basically everything about games as such. Marvels at pixelated characters from games dating back to the time of the Game Boy (if not older).

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