Fix Highguard Blurry Graphics - Settings Guide
Highguard often looks like a smeary mess because of an aggressive post-processing filter that hides textures instead of smoothing them. Turning this specific setting up is the fastest way to get your image clarity back to where it should be.
Why this happens
The default post-processing settings in Highguard apply an aggressive blur filter that ruins image sharpness. Setting this to high actually bypasses the excessive softening effects that cause the game to look out of focus.
Steps
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01Open the game Settings menu and navigate to the Video or Graphics tab.
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02Locate
Post Processing Qualityand set it toHigh, which immediately removes the aggressive blur filter. -
03If the image still appears soft, look for
DLSS Antialiasingsettings and set theInternal Resolutionto50%to reach a better balance between frame rate and sharp image output.
Still not working?
If your game still looks blurry, verify your monitor resolution in Windows settings matches your monitor's native resolution. If you are using an upscaling tool other than DLSS, try disabling it entirely to see if it is conflicting with the game's internal render scale.
Frequently asked questions
Will changing Post Processing to High kill my FPS?
In Highguard, the performance impact of this setting is minimal compared to the visual improvement it provides. Most modern GPUs can handle this setting without a noticeable drop in frame rate.
Why does my game look blurry even after these changes?
Check your desktop resolution in Windows to ensure it is set to the native resolution of your monitor. Running the game at a resolution lower than your screen's native pixels will always cause a blurry, stretched image regardless of in-game settings.
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