Spec Ops: The Line
Do whatever you want. I don't think it's mandatory for games to look sharp and everyone to be pleased by what they see (which won't ever happen, anyway). I do think that you'd benefit from lessening the blur, though. Even if you don't think you'll notice a difference because of poor vision or whatever, I think you'd be surprised.
See, I'm conflicted here. On the one hand, the shots are obviously blurry. On the other, it looks good in motion and I am very hesitant to turn it down just for screenshots since I consider temporal aliasing to be worse by far.
Perhaps I should just turn off the in-game FXAA and use driver FXAA, since that doesn't show up on screenshots...
Do whatever you want. I don't think it's mandatory for games to look sharp and everyone to be pleased by what they see (which won't ever happen, anyway). I do think that you'd benefit from lessening the blur, though. Even if you don't think you'll notice a difference because of poor vision or whatever, I think you'd be surprised.