How To Disable Motion Blur in NFSMW
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How To Disable Motion Blur in NFSMW
Hey folks,
Just found a way for disabling the motion blur feature in NFSMW for those who dont like it, and for those who are looking for a few more FPS in the game, so lets go with the steps:
1- Click "Start".
2- Click on "Run"
3- Type "Regedit" - without the " "
4- Browse untill you get that address:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\EA Games\Need for Speed Most Wanted"
5- you will find "g_MotionBlurEnable"
6- Right click on it, press Modify, and change the value data from 1 to 0.
7- Click "Ok" and exit.
Play the game without Motion Blur
Registry files note: DONT mess up with your registry files, just do the steps mentioned above, if you want to get motion blur back, do the same steps with reversing step 6 to "1" again instead of "0"
EDIT: Further to this, it's a GREAT idea to set a System Restore point before you make any registry changes. There's also a menu item in regedit that allows you to make a backup of the entire registry. Be careful. - GT
Just found a way for disabling the motion blur feature in NFSMW for those who dont like it, and for those who are looking for a few more FPS in the game, so lets go with the steps:
1- Click "Start".
2- Click on "Run"
3- Type "Regedit" - without the " "
4- Browse untill you get that address:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\EA Games\Need for Speed Most Wanted"
5- you will find "g_MotionBlurEnable"
6- Right click on it, press Modify, and change the value data from 1 to 0.
7- Click "Ok" and exit.
Play the game without Motion Blur
Registry files note: DONT mess up with your registry files, just do the steps mentioned above, if you want to get motion blur back, do the same steps with reversing step 6 to "1" again instead of "0"
EDIT: Further to this, it's a GREAT idea to set a System Restore point before you make any registry changes. There's also a menu item in regedit that allows you to make a backup of the entire registry. Be careful. - GT
Last edited by Skyline_man on 28 Nov 2005, 18:49, edited 1 time in total.
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It means you're trying to run the wrong thing. It should be c:\windows\regedit.exe (just type 'regedit' in the start menus run-section).xHaZxMaTx wrote:16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem
C:\WINDOWS\system32\regedit.com
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for runningMS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
WTF does all that mean?
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