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What you are describing can also be caused by connecting your PC to a modern LCD monitor using VGA cable instead of DVI or HDMI.
Failing that, maybe your monitor is uncalibrated. Blurring ,banding and other weird stuff can occur with bad Clock/phase, Sharpness, Gamma and Inversion (pixel walk) calibration.
Maybe the Wii version runs at a different FPS, or a FPS more in phase with the monitor you played at, or that monitor is better calibrated.
Cheers!
* Force triple-buffering
or
* Force a different, smaller resolution.
or
* Force lower FPS (how? Don't know.)
It is capped at 60fps. So anything other than 60hz will look bad.
The resolution+refresh rate setting does not seem to work so make sure to set the desktop refresh rate before entering the game. (to 60Hz).
Also note that on almost all LCD monitors and TVs the object will appear blurry during movement (since they... aren't very good at that).
The OP probably played the Wii version on an old CRT TV or a plasma TV (less likely).
The only way to get clear backgrounds while playing (other than the two mentioned above) is by using a CRT monitor set to 60hz. (75, 85 and higher will probably look bad since the game only outputs 60fps).
Another more complicated way is to use a 120hz LCD with Nvidia 3D glasses. (you need to play the game in 3d at 60hz).
The same applies to bit trip bit sadly.
CRTs on the other hand flash the images, which make then pretty blur free.
Games will look blurry during movement, some more than others (top down, side scrolling).
You can try dragging windows across your desktop to see if they are blurry, or even run Pixperan (google it).
The blurriness is the game's fault when running at 85hz or 120hz, but at 60hz it should look clear on a CRT.
So it looks blurry for me as well, unless I play it in 3d, lol.
Any game that has relatively smooth fast movement will look blurry on LCDs.
Not sure if we should blame the games or the monitors.
top down
- warcraft 3
- starcraft 2
- civilization 4
- defense grid
- dota 2
isometric
- diablo 3
- titan quest
- torchlight
- dungeon siege
- heroes V
testing
- pixperan
- eizo monitor test
- dragging windows on the desktop (fast and smooth motion)...
First person games and racing games aren't usually affected by this.