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too much motion blur

Posted: 11 Apr 2017, 06:44
by nathan02
hi guys and every blurbuster pros.. need help and guide

i have benq xl2730z

my problem is whenever i play ps4 on it the game has tremendous anount of motion blur. any help? it blurs that it really makes me dizzy lol. blur reduction turned ON not helping obviosuly as some admins said 60hz doesnt work with blur reduction... any way to eliminate motion blur while using ps4? am i missing something?

because such a great monitor hamppered by this blur effect..

if ordinary monitors or those much lesser ones doesnt have motion blur issues, i ask some people who game with their monitor on ps4, they dont see or affected by motion blur. how come xl2730z has too much? thanks

Re: too much motion blur

Posted: 11 Apr 2017, 07:16
by Chief Blur Buster
Just to be clear --

Are you saying that you don't get headaches when playing on the PS4 with a different monitor than XL2730Z?
That this problem is specific to XL2730Z for you?

Re: too much motion blur

Posted: 11 Apr 2017, 08:07
by nathan02
Chief Blur Buster wrote:Just to be clear --

Are you saying that you don't get headaches when playing on the PS4 with a different monitor than XL2730Z?
That this problem is specific to XL2730Z for you?

no i havent tried on other monitors. what i am saying is other peopel dont get problem or motion blur like this when they are using other monitors..
is there any way to eliminate motion blur> or maybe its the game's problem?

Re: too much motion blur

Posted: 16 Apr 2017, 13:17
by Chief Blur Buster
There are several people around here that are bothered by motion blur, and want the option to eliminate it (by toggling game features & monitor features). Some of us even get headaches from motion blur (moreso than headaches from PWM) -- e.g. our vision system becomes so bothered by it.

There are many sources of motion blur.
-- In-game motion blur (fix by turning off GPU motion blur)
-- Motion blur in the monitor (fix by enabling a blur-reduction feature)

Generally, motion blur elimination is easiest at 120Hz than at 60Hz since vendors usually enable motion-blur-reduction features in their monitors at higher refresh rates rather than at 60Hz. (The XL2730Z is not able to do good blur reduction at the 60Hz refresh rate). At this time, not many montors provide good blur reduction at the 60Hz refresh rate.

Re: too much motion blur

Posted: 16 Apr 2017, 16:27
by RealNC
It's most probably the game's problem. Play a 60FPS game and it should look quite clear.

Here's a list of 60FPS games on PS4:

http://www.videogamerplus.com/2014/09/6 ... -list.html