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The point is that it doesn't work for everyone.
But thanks for this very valuable post regardless.
100%
Sales Dips who don't know what folks enjoy using it to check 'realism' sales pitch boxes
Edit: nvm, apparently just replacing "MotionBlur" with "DepthOfField" in the above solution just works xD
Thank you, this is amazing.
It's for consoles and people with potato PCs. Camera movement can feel very bad at low FPS and motion blur helps disguise it.
It doesn't turn it off, that's the whole point of this post...