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Re: why do so many gamers feel motion sickness?

Posted by alexandra_k on February 12, 2022, at 0:24:22

In reply to why do so many gamers feel motion sickness?, posted by alexandra_k on February 12, 2022, at 0:17:30

I'm not sure that I have motion sickness yet, but I was feeling a little queasy (just a little) after playing Skyrim on switch-lite. I looked it up and a couple other people have been saying that they, also, have been feeling a little queasy with it, too. But just a little. Like they weren't sure if it was unrelated or just in their imagination...

I am also not sure if it is just in my imagination... I will need more time in game to decide.

But...

That's usually the thing of the settings. 1) widen FOV 2) turn off motion blur. That's what the gamers do. So they don't feel queasy, I suppose. To limit head movement (to limit the amount that your head isn't looking in the direction you are going) and to limit the feeling of blur due to your head not being held in the direction you are travelling...


 

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