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curl-6 said:
Tootylicious said:
curl-6 said:

Motion blur still takes more processing power than no motion blur, it's still an upgrade.  Since the game has no problem showing the dolls elsewhere, it obviously isn't there as a disguising measure.

Just because something takes more processing power doesn't make it an upgrade.

Technically it is, though I get that you don't like the effect. The thing is though, it makes no sense for it to be any kind of disguise when the assets it is supposedly "hiding" are openly  shown elsewhere.

I think I just don't like that you used the word upgrade in this context, because it implies an improvement, while the use of blur can be very subjective (is it an effect as you said and they require processing power) compared to many technical advancements (higher polygon count, anti aliasing, higher texture resolutions, higher frame rate).
My initial post wasn't fully serious, I'm not bitter about the changes since the 2013 trailer, but I don't see the benefits of motion blur in that scene (the director might). I'd disable any kind of motion blur in games if the settings allow me to do so.