Motion blur is a feature that can be used in Minecraft shaders to enhance the game’s visuals and create a more realistic and immersive experience. It simulates the way that fast-moving objects appear to blur in the real world and is often used to create a sense of speed and motion.
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Here's an example of how this feature will work in-game but can vary from shader to shader.
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