Something I can't figure applies effects on my games
Something I can't figure applies effects on my games
Yeah it's weird, let me explain. I recorded some gameplay to let you guys see and understand what's going on. But I saw that it doesn't show what I see on my screen. I've been trying to fix this issue for months. The problem is: Even tho I turn off the AA in every game I still see it but only if I'm moving. I literally see jagged edges disappear when I move my character (IN EVERY GAME!) so something on their own applies some effect to my games but I can't figure what it is. And the problem with that is it makes everything unbeliavably blurry. If I stand still everything looks good but when I move everything looks bad(this only happens on movement or motion sorry for my bad english) so I had to turn AA off even though I wanted to play the games with it.
Things I tried: I turned on depth of field motion blur and anti aliasing in every game but still the same issue.
I've changed my hdmi into a DP
I've changed my GPU to RTX2070 SUPER from RX480(So I even changed brands)
I've upgraded my monitor from a 1080p 75hz 1ms to 1440p 144hz 1ms both were 27 inches
I reinstalled windows(only disk C not HDD's)
I'm about to lose my mind I just can't use what I have efficiently since video image looks real bad but only in games.
I recorded some footage I looked at the grass since the grass became darker on movement and blurry but I saw that recording didn't show it.. But it shows the blur on the trees and the rocks
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mSAPjdKJdk
(look carefully to the edges you can see the blur its not that obvious in the video but it really is blurry on my screen.)
and here is another example footage from Tarkov you can see blur on the trees grass and the junk on the floor and the car on movement
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boSJXYuf7EM
Please help me I'm desperate and I don't have any problems with my eyes even my friends can see it.
You should avoid enabling any motion blur effects if they cause discomfort. Certain titles have a fixed motion blur setting (such as in Metro games), allowing only low levels. It's feasible to turn off motion blur entirely in Metro by modifying a configuration file to 0, which is the disabled state. If you notice blur only during play but not in the video, it likely means your monitor struggles with motion blur or you're not optimizing the settings properly.
You should avoid enabling any Motion Blur effects if they cause discomfort. Certain titles, such as Metro games, have a fixed motion blur setting that can only be adjusted to low levels. Nevertheless, it is feasible to turn off motion blur in Metro by modifying a configuration file to a value of 0, which is the disabled state. If the blur isn't visible during play but appears only in the video, it likely means your display struggles with motion blur or you're not optimizing the settings properly.