Why Ghosting Happens in Modern Games
Ghosting usually occurs because of motion blur, frame interpolation, or display response time limitations. In high-performance titles with advanced lighting and physics, these visual artifacts can become more noticeable. Technologies like Temporal Anti-Aliasing (TAA) or aggressive motion smoothing can leave faint trails behind moving elements. When hardware struggles to keep up with rapid scene changes, ghosting becomes more visible, particularly on mid-range systems or displays with slower refresh synchronization.