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I am very sensitive to motion blur (can get dizzy) but I think after activating vsync (with gsync on too) I didnt notice it so much, as before it seemed to be laggy plus blurry.
Maaaybe they can improve it in the future, but so far it seems like not.
I think I will be able to deal with it, but I wish it was removed.
Idk, if theres legions of people wanting it removed, say it
Lens flares, motion blur, chromatic aberration, depth of field and the like all instant turn offs for me and if you absolutely insist on having them in your game then you should at least have the common courtesy of allowing the player to turn them off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFAKdec849k
Full HD 1920x1080
Idk man, some of you are lucky, as in, you simply dont like it. Some others, if theres too much blur (or headbob too) we get lil bit dizzy, or a headache etc.
Im within refund time, but the game is awesome. The dev confirmed it cant possibly be removed, as its tied to AA.
This happened in previous games, and only a very few of them, ended up managing to have a setting to disable motion blur.
Freesync disabled on monitor, and on NVIDIA there is no such option.