Too much motion blur?

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Davidson999
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Too much motion blur?

Post by Davidson999 » 07 Mar 2021, 09:00

Hi,

I have new PC from several monts and i have problem with motion blur in every games. With the slightest movement camera, everything go blurry, my eyes can't handle it and after 1-2 hours I feel pain. Unfortunately I can't check this in my previous pc, because I sold it.

My PC:
CPU - intel i5 9600k
GPU - RTX 2060
RAM - 16 gb
PSU - Chieftec 650w
Windows 10

I recorded what it's look like: https ://drive.google. com/file/d/1D5fE7QW-eDIIw4mPK1xx34fU1kv9sp_N/view?usp=sharing , of course motion blur in game is turn off. Please pay special attention to the small tree on the left, its look like game render new frame, when old is still exist (and when panning I see 2 trees or more). Game is recorded in 60 fps.

And sorry for my english, it's not my native language ;)
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Re: Too much motion blur?

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 07 Mar 2021, 17:42

Davidson999 wrote:
07 Mar 2021, 09:00
https :// drive.google .com/drive/my-drive
Can you re-post the link from "Share" feature of Google Drive, instead of the URL bar of your browser?
It asks for a password. Share links have those funny random-letters code.

(The forum spam filter may block links for first few posts, so continue to put spaces in links if the system is still not letting you yet)
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