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Motion sickness?
I know this is a third person game, but oddly enough it's causing me motion sickness. I disabled motion blur, have a stable 60fps, upped FOV to the max it lets you, but still. Anyone else having this, or found a way to make it less annoying?
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Pogopuschel Jan 19, 2024 @ 9:40am 
I have the exact same problem. Turning off motion blur does nothing. Got sick after "playing" for 2 minutes. Awesome game!
Death by coughs Jan 19, 2024 @ 9:41am 
Originally posted by Pogopuschel:
I have the exact same problem. Turning off motion blur does nothing. Got sick after "playing" for 2 minutes. Awesome game!
FOV 90 sorta works, and if I don't move the camera too much I can avoid it for longer. This is unreal engine, so maybe I can tinker to get the fov even higher.
Pogopuschel Jan 19, 2024 @ 9:46am 
Okay, I'll try it after dinner I guess. I find it quite odd though, that disabling motion blur doesn't change anything in the game. Why have the option if it does nothing?
dayseekR. Jan 19, 2024 @ 9:56am 
Guys, it's an Early Access game, if you can't deal with things that aren't fully optimized or working yet, don't enter EA-Games. Jesus Christ.
Pogopuschel Jan 19, 2024 @ 10:05am 
That has nothing to do with not being fully optimized. It's completely unplayable, because it doesn't have working basic accessibility functionality, although it pretends that it has it.

I mean great for you if you don't have issues with motion sickness at all. You must be awesome man, so thanks for your input.
dayseekR. Jan 19, 2024 @ 10:12am 
lmao, that argument "you must be awesome man", sick.
Pogopuschel Jan 19, 2024 @ 10:15am 
Look up what an "argument" is in a dictionary and go troll somewhere else.
Nyrzan Jan 19, 2024 @ 10:16am 
I'm REALLY sensitive to motion sickness, so I disabled motion blur from the start, kept the base FOV setting, and I've been able to play for a few hours without any sickness :s. The game doesn't have headbob, or strange camera motions, so unless you have some very unstable framerate, I can't see a reason why would this game be giving you motion sickness.
.xuxu.@.muzic. Jan 19, 2024 @ 11:07am 
Originally posted by Traps are gay:
I know this is a third person game, but oddly enough it's causing me motion sickness. I disabled motion blur, have a stable 60fps, upped FOV to the max it lets you, but still. Anyone else having this, or found a way to make it less annoying?
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1623730/discussions/0/4132682727130228639/
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this helped a lot
Pogopuschel Jan 19, 2024 @ 1:39pm 
Originally posted by Nyrzan:
I'm REALLY sensitive to motion sickness, so I disabled motion blur from the start, kept the base FOV setting, and I've been able to play for a few hours without any sickness :s. The game doesn't have headbob, or strange camera motions, so unless you have some very unstable framerate, I can't see a reason why would this game be giving you motion sickness.
So I guess turning off motion blur actually worked in your game then. Lol.
Pogopuschel Jan 19, 2024 @ 1:40pm 
Originally posted by .xupa.@.muzic.:
Originally posted by Traps are gay:
I know this is a third person game, but oddly enough it's causing me motion sickness. I disabled motion blur, have a stable 60fps, upped FOV to the max it lets you, but still. Anyone else having this, or found a way to make it less annoying?
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1623730/discussions/0/4132682727130228639/
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this helped a lot
Thank you! I saw it and finally motion blur is disabled in my game. It still doesn't feel quite right, but I can move for more than 2 minutes without getting sick.
the poopshitter Jan 19, 2024 @ 2:05pm 
Once you get motion blur actually disabled, consider also experimenting with the anti-aliasing settings a bit if that doesn't help. In some games, the highest option makes me really nauseous. Sometimes TAA works better for me in terms of less motion sickness, and in other cases FXAA works better oddly enough.

It might not make a major difference, but it just might help a bit more.
.xuxu.@.muzic. Jan 19, 2024 @ 4:37pm 
Originally posted by Pogopuschel:
Originally posted by .xupa.@.muzic.:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1623730/discussions/0/4132682727130228639/
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this helped a lot
Thank you! I saw it and finally motion blur is disabled in my game. It still doesn't feel quite right, but I can move for more than 2 minutes without getting sick.

glad it helped, kudos to the original poster.
helped me a ton.
I'm not too sensitive but i feel for everyone that gets sick with blurry images when you even 'dare' to move left to right etc.
.xuxu.@.muzic. Jan 19, 2024 @ 4:38pm 
Originally posted by B.W.S:
Once you get motion blur actually disabled, consider also experimenting with the anti-aliasing settings a bit if that doesn't help. In some games, the highest option makes me really nauseous. Sometimes TAA works better for me in terms of less motion sickness, and in other cases FXAA works better oddly enough.

It might not make a major difference, but it just might help a bit more.

Didn't bother with AA settings due to DLSS. Looks nice on any setting and pretty much halfs the load on my GPU.
(3080 base here fyi)
blsheekey Jan 19, 2024 @ 7:10pm 
came here for the motion sickness, made me so ill
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