I also enjoy motion blur effects.
I also enjoy motion blur effects.
Sure, I appreciate the motion blur and frame smoothing features. Are you wondering why some people prefer a cleaner look over this effect?
I appreciate a touch of movement blur, but excessive amounts can appear unpleasant...
It's better for open-world titles, yet shooters should avoid motion blur since it might cause you to miss targets or enemies you're passing by while scanning quickly.
A small touch can improve the experience in games such as GTA and Far Cry, yet a high-intensity FPS like CSGO and BF4 can be problematic.
It relies on how smoothly the blur is applied. If it creates a significant delay in input response, it’s undesirable. However, I prefer a 144Hz display so I can rely on my own perception instead of using artificial blur on a slower 60Hz screen.
I see your point about keeping it exclusive to single-player. It does enhance the visual quality and polish, especially at higher frame rates.