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Motion Blur is my favorite effect brought by last gen, i dont get the hate for it now? its a great effect that can be used in various ways and the most recent motion blur used in the newest games is superb. 

Yes on pictures it doesnt look as good because its artifical made and unmasced, but used in the game it looks beautiful because its in motion. Now what a lot of people dont really understand is that Motion Blur is speeding up the game by tricking you artificially, the game looks faster in the eye. And most importantley they can hide ugly things. If the game has bad AA or AF, depth of field the motion blur will distract you from seeing ugly things.

Every console game should have motion blur espacially since youre playing far away from the TV making the visual pressence even better. 30fps must have motion blur to balance it out, i am really dissapointed about dark souls 3 lacking this feature from the beta we have seen and Digital Foundry complained about it too.

I dont understand the nippicking and bashing Motion Blur gets espacially from the PC crowd. Yes i get it you can play games in 60fps and you sit on a monitor, but even last gen as a PC gamer i turned it on to max out the games in 100 fps at least, like did with Resident Evil 5 or lost planet. I own a 120hz monitor and i did turn everything off, no AA, no AF to get 100 frames per second which i can see unlike lot of people complaing about motion blur. It looks awesome, the great thing about 100hz,120hz is that you can see also a natural motion blur if the game support these refresh rates but even with additional motion blur it looked even more natural. And like i said AF and AA all this nonesense doesnt matter if you can play the game with motion blur and 100hz. Motion Blur saves you Money.



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Doesn't bad motion blur cause migraine and/or motion sickness?



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What I get from here is that you like motion blur because it allows developers to be lazy and hide those ugly textures behind a visually tiring trick.



Darwinianevolution said:
Doesn't bad motion blur cause migraine and/or motion sickness?


not on consoles. On PC you can overcome it and save money



Wright said:

What I get from here is that you like motion blur because it allows developers to be lazy and hide those ugly textures behind a visually tiring trick.


Motion Blur never gets old, AA and AF are useless trust me. The performance can be used to have more framerate and better graphics



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Motionblur in Battlefront is beautiful.

It's good when it does it's job and adds a sense of pace to a fast moving situation.



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What games are those in the pics? There's so much blur I don't know what's going in them.



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Well i don't hate motion blur, it's just some games utilize motion blur at wrong place and time.



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.



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.