To get "extra quality" motion blur in Minecraft Bedrock (MCPE)
, you typically need specialized clients or shader-based resource packs. Unlike Java Edition, which uses mods like MotionBlur+, Bedrock requires injectors or specific .mcpack files that utilize the RenderDragon engine or legacy shaders. Recommended Packs & Tools
Latique Client: This is a popular "PvP powerhouse" for Bedrock 1.21+. It includes a built-in motion blur feature that you can enable and adjust for intensity using an in-game menu (typically the 'M' key).
LeviLauncher & Motion Blur Mod: For users on version 1.26+, the LeviLauncher allows you to inject a specific Motion Blur mod that works on servers without significantly killing your FPS.
Motion Blur FX / RenderDragon Shaders: If you are looking for a standalone pack, search for "Motion Blur FX" or "RenderDragon Motion Blur" on sites like MCPEDL. Note that many standard texture packs cannot add motion blur on their own without a shader or client-side injector. Optimization Tips for "Extra Quality" motion blur texture pack mcpe extra quality
FPS Limit: For the smoothest blur, set your "Max Framerate" to Unlimited in video settings if your device supports high refresh rates (120Hz/144Hz).
Performance Balance: Motion blur can sometimes mask choppy frames at lower FPS (around 30-60 FPS), making the movement feel "cinematic". However, for competitive PvP, many players prefer it off or at a very low intensity to maintain visual clarity.
How To Get Motion Blur In Minecraft Bedrock 1.21! - Tutorial
Title: 🔥 MOTION BLUR EXTRA QUALITY – 120 FPS CINEMATIC MCPE TEXTURE PACK To get "extra quality" motion blur in Minecraft
Description: Stop playing vanilla Minecraft like it's 2011. This Motion Blur Texture Pack turns your MCPE into a high-end PC experience.
✨ What "Extra Quality" means for you:
📱 Compatibility:
⚠️ Note: This mimics motion blur via high-quality camera smoothing & frame blending. Not a PC shader, but the best you can get on mobile. 🧪 Performance Tips for Extra Quality
Download the .mcpack below. 👇
Unlike Java shaders (e.g., Complementary, BSL), MCPE uses RenderDragon (on most modern versions). RenderDragon does not support post-processing effects like motion blur via standard texture packs.
What "Motion Blur" packs actually are:
Visual Style: Fast-paced, satisfying, "before vs. after" transitions.
| Time | Visual | Audio/Voiceover |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| 0:0-0:3 | Side-by-side split screen. Left: Vanilla MCPE (jagged, static). Right: Your pack (smooth, glowing). | Sound effect: Glitch / Rewind.
Voice: "Vanilla Minecraft looks like a slideshow." |
| 0:3-0:7 | Sprinting clip. Camera tilts slightly with "ghost frames" (fake motion blur). Text overlay: 120 FPS SMOOTH. | Sound: Bass boost + Whoosh.
Voice: "This is Motion Blur Extra Quality. The speed feels illegal." |
| 0:7-0:11 | PvP combat clip. Axe crit + spin. Text: NO INPUT DELAY. | Sound: Sword clash + deep reverb.
Voice: "Zero lag. Just pure cinematic frames." |
| 0:11-0:15 | End screen. Show texture name + download link. | Voice: "Link in bio. Don't play slow." |
Version: 1.21+
Resolution: 512x – 1024x (optional performance mode: 256x)
Style: Cinematic / Hyper-Realistic Motion Vectors