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In Halo: Reach Bungie introduced Motion Blur. This meant whenever something moved on screen, instead of looking beautifully rendered, it became a blurry movement. This movement hurt my eyes, made my head spin, and was honestly just a pain to put up with visually.
Destiny is a new start for Bungie. I am hoping Bungie did not just use Halo: Reach as a guinea pig to test out this new thing. I want motion blur out of Destiny, myself. I would go so far as to say I would rather have cutscenes poorly rendered rather than have nice ones that look really poor and give headaches whenever there is movement onscreen.
So, what are your guys' thoughts on the matter? Personally I hate having the motion blur and pray it does not return. Do any of you share my concern?
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It doesn't bother me too often (Halo: Reach for example) but in excess, I know that feeling. I was watching a recent DayZ standalone demo and the amount of motion blur in the video was enough to make me stop watching before the demo was over. I actually became quite ill feeling. My question is, why do they add motion blur? Does it really help with the rendering of environments and such as you quickly view a new section of the game? Or is it just stylistic, serving no other purpose.