Motion Blur Texture — Pack 189

: A very popular choice that runs well even on low-end systems.

Clients like or Badlion Client have built-in "Motion Blur" modules.

To ensure motion blur works correctly, you must adjust specific in-game settings: Disable Fast Render : Navigate to Video Settings Performance and ensure Fast Render motion blur texture pack 189

Motion blur enhances the gaming effects and smoothens them in a lower frame rate. How To Get Motion Blur In Minecraft! (1.8.9/1.18) *NO LAG*

If the screen looks "ghostly" or you see double images, turn the blur strength down in your client settings. Final Thoughts : A very popular choice that runs well

is not a traditional high-resolution clarity pack. Instead, it is a perceptual post-processing asset suite that simulates high-velocity afterimages, weapon swing smear, and environmental drag-lines. The "189" denotes the 189 milliseconds of persistence of vision—the ideal threshold where blur transitions from distracting to buttery-smooth.

Popular clients like and Badlion have native motion blur toggles. How To Get Motion Blur In Minecraft

To make sure the shader files within the texture pack load correctly, configure your video settings exactly like this:

The "189" pack usually offers a subtle blur effect—a balance between the extreme "ghosting" found in older packs and the nonexistent blur of vanilla Minecraft.

: Known for being extremely lightweight and "satisfyingly smooth," it uses post-processing to minimize FPS drops while eliminating visual artifacts like "lining" at the screen edges.

In the ever-evolving world of Minecraft PvP (Player vs. Player), visual clarity and aesthetic smoothness are just as important as mechanical skill. Among the myriad of performance-enhancing tools, has carved out a specific niche.