Lawlight said:
SvennoJ said: Motion blur doesn't add anything it only subtracts. But yes it is necessary to hide certain motion aliasing effects, like wheels appearing to turn backwards, or repeating road textures appearing to move backwards at certain speeds. Beyond that, it only degrades the image quality. Your eyes track objects, you only notice blurring on rotating objects, not on anything you follow with your eyes. |
Wrong. It's great when giving you a sense of speed.
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It doesn't give me a sense of speed. I turn it off on pc, sense of speed is still the same with games running at 30fps. The only downside is when textures repeat and the road appears to move backwards. Yet blurry sides don't add anything to the sense of speed. Much better to turn it off and get a bit better fps.