Motion blur is one of the most divisive visual settings in PC gaming and a prime example of the “feature vs. bug” debate. In some games, the appeal is obvious. Racing games and sports titles make good ...
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Recently I've started playing a little Indie gem of a game called Dead Cells. This game features fast, fluid movement and crisp sprite backgrounds. I have a decent (2015) 100Hz gaming monitor (Acer ...
Gaming Monitors AntGamer is releasing a 1,000 Hz gaming monitor next year, with a helping hand from AMD, though the chances are you really don't need it Gaming Monitors MSI releases new all-bright HDR ...
At Computex today, NVIDIA announced a new feature for more recent monitors that use its G-Sync technology. It's called Ultra Low Motion Blur 2 (ULMB 2) and it's a massive improvement over the original ...
Final Fantasy 16 is one of the most visually impressive entries in the series, but not without a cost. The game has to make some concessions in order to ensure everything shown on screen is portrayed ...
Reducing motion blur is one of those things that improves gaming in a real but subtle way — you often need a live demonstration to see just how much better it makes things. Take Nvidia’s ULMB (ultra ...
Ultra Low Motion Blur 2 (ULMB 2) delivers "1000Hz of effective motion clarity" When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Nvidia has ...
Gaming hardware has done a lot in the last decade to push a lot of pixels very quickly across screens. But one piece of hardware has always led to complications: the eyeball. Nvidia is targeting that ...
Final Fantasy 16 is a visually impressive game, with massive Eikon battles that can really push the limits of what the PlayStation 5 can do. Even in regular combat, Eikon abilities are flashy, with ...