Motion blur is one of the most divisive visual settings in PC gaming and a prime example of the “feature vs. bug” debate. In some games, the appeal is obvious. Racing games and sports titles make good ...
Techspot posted an interesting article for those of us who are motion blur fanatics: GPU-based shader simulates motion clarity of classic CRT monitors, courtesy of Blur Busters It looks like Blur ...
It's an unfortunate situation to say the least, but the fact is that motion blur can completely wipe out the advantages of very high resolution video. One of the benefits of moving images is that, you ...
Graphics settings that can be safely disabled without ruining a game's visuals include chromatic aberration, depth of field, and film grain.
Have you ever wondered if the technology behind your computer screen could hold the key to supercharging your productivity? Picture this: a screen that refreshes its images 144 times per second, ...