Bullwerk, on 03 May 2012 - 10:39 AM, said:
As for the comment(s) about the motion blur and wanting to turn it off, I'd say wait and see. Motion blur is a very useful and immersing graphical effect and one the CryEngine (especially CryEngine 3) does very well. I concede that at times it can be over done, especially when talking about walking or running speeds, but that mech is moving ant 109.8 kph (68 mph) at that level of speed motion blur is appropriate to a certain level. One thing to remember is that motion blur translates to still shots very poorly, looking merely like unfocused portions of the screen, the effect is much better when in motion. Not all that surprising I guess given what it is.
I'll respond since I made the point. It's merely a point of personal preference.
I, sir, am a graphical nut (
http://www.incrysis....ic.php?id=11614). Motion blur, while touted as the cool movie effect, was conceived first and foremost, and is used primarily, to hide lower resolution assets and improve performance. Putting a smear over fewer triangles, lower lod, was a cool way to get performance for developers, and cut down art costs, while detail grows that manifold. That's the truth. As to the effects, some like it, I have great eyes and more about color gamuts and pixel precision, my brain adds it;s own motion blur at my peripherals anyway, I woldn't want a pair of glasses adding more.
Edited by MadBoris, 03 May 2012 - 10:50 AM.