Yes I do see artifacts.Chief Blur Buster wrote:Remember what I am saying is "theoretical least motion blur". There are many other weak links that worsen motion blur -- like cold temps, bad overdrive, GPU motion blur effect, monitor defects, etc.
The problem is that I have completely no idea if you're already fully optimized or not.
One way for me to help is a photographed motion test (instead of game photos). But you need to have precision control of the exact length of your camera exposure (e.g. some photographer skills) in order for me to have scientifically useful photographs for motion blur analysis -- especially with pursuit photography.
Do you see any odd left-edge or right-edge artifacts at http://www.testufo.com/ghosting .... that look like "ghosting" or "coronas" at LCD Motion Artifacts 101?
This is not full screen:
Not follwing: https://gyazo.com/8f2c5cc810729f43f0e513609e4723fc
Following: https://gyazo.com/2582a21abca9c491ca63b57ac0eb1471
This is full screen:
Not follwing: https://gyazo.com/73ec301c0c05c78b65b976bfeeb2963b
Following: https://gyazo.com/8536682d3e78f00e7cbe37ae3d14195f
idk it looks blurry when looking at it but when tracking it, its not so blurry.
This is 960 pixels per second speed and UFO separation is 160 pixels.
I tried 1920speed but it looked really really bad.