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I was looking on graphic and under accesibility... and obviously....
thanks....
and yes setting of that value is highly personal as is reasons of motion sickness that change from person to person... but usually increasing FOV is of help for many
Did you try Dramine or Meclinzine? Both are Otc in my country. You have to take motion sickness drugs before you get motion sick
I would never ever get drugs to prevent motion sickness to be able to play a game that give me motion sickness.
And would never ever suggest to do so.
They are not prescription. Not in the USA at least. They are simple vertigo otc drugs.
Even if there's no prescription, doesn't mean that can be taken lightly and freely.
Even salicydic acid (common name aspirin) doesn't require prescription. That doesn't mean that you should take it just as you like.
I'm not US citizen, don't know rules for foods and drugs. But still I'm quite sure that if you look at descriptions and fine notes there should be warning for usage.
Buddy, you always read the bottle and packaging and notes that come with these things and use them as directed. No one said anything about abusing them.
The point is, there are things people can do to combat motion sickness and drugs is one of them.
I haven't tried Meclinzine, but I have tried Dramine, found out when looking them up that Gravol is Dramine! LMAO JACK-O-LANTERNS responding like we gobble them up all day every day. My job has at times requires me to be a passenger in a vehicle for 2-4 hours a day, asked my doctor if its ok to take Gravol daily like that and he said it was fine. But big scary DRUG with very sciency DRUG name, very scary LMAO. Thanks for the suggestion!
I have both those drugs. I personally find that Dramine works better but makes me more drowsy.
usually smaller window helps because you have surrounding (of screen) that don't move, more than a tearing effect minimized