20th April 2005, 11:42 AM
Smoke-X Wrote:What about games like Burnout 3 that have motion blur?
That's just an added effect. It is impossible for games to have motion blur like movies because games are not real. Motion blur occurs in film because the camera can only capture 24 fps. There is no such thing as frames per second in reality. You do not move at a certain framerate. Frames are used to describe film, or refresh rate. Games are created inside of a computer, thus you cannot "capture" any reality on camera. You literally create every single frame in a videogame. With live-action film you are not creating a person walking, you are using a camera to take several frames of sequential movement of a real thing to create the illusion of real animation.