Always the first thing I turn off, but surely there are some people out there that actually like it. If you’re one of those people is there a particular reason?

  • @Sequentialsilence
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    1221 month ago

    Only for very specific games, and only because I don’t have a high refresh rate monitor.

    If I’m in Forza driving 200 km/h I shouldn’t be able to see the bricks I’m flying past. With my low refresh rate monitor I can, so adding just a hint of motion blur really helps add that flourish of immersion that I can’t get with my setup. But that’s again very specific games and only because I cap out at 60fps.

    • Scrubbles
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      281 month ago

      So for me though, my eyes add their own motion blur, so why spend processing power on it?

      • @Sequentialsilence
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        271 month ago

        Because at lower frame rates your eyes don’t add motion blur. So you use the processing power to add it. If I had a higher refresh rate monitor I wouldn’t need motion blur.

        • VindictiveJudge
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          11 month ago

          Your eyes also don’t apply it very consistently to two dimensional objects, like the image on a screen.