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who's the troll here?
"Or just set FOV to 100, problem solved."
100 isn't good enough, but it's better than nothing for this game. The FOV is one thing to alleviate motion sickness, but the forced walking and automatic camera movements that wrench your POV when you least expect it, just send me over the edge. I get a very uneasy feeling within me around an hour in every session and its not just the game's atmosphere. I get the same thing in AC Valhalla when expected to run around in tight caves or indoor areas for extended periods.
Like it setting the sensitivity to 10% for 1-2 seconds after certain animations, yanking control from you and trying to focus on something now and then, etc?
This will be great and finally get me playing again if true!