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Turned down the FoV as much as I could, turned down a few other settings, but had to stop playing.
Will give it another go later.
It's all that shimmering on trees and grass that did it to me.
Motion sickness is not as bad as with the default settings, but it is not resolved completely. The movement still feels a bit too shaky.
I will try to adjust anti-aliasing as suggested above and maybe reduce other graphical effects. It might help.
In explorer, go to %LOCALAPPDATA%\SengokuDynasty\Saved\Config\Windows
Open Input.ini and if it's empty, just paste this:
[/script/engine.inputsettings]
bEnableMouseSmoothing=False
If it's not empty, just paste bEnableMouseSmoothing=False in the last line below that corresponds to [/script/engine.inputsettings]
According to old suggestions from UE4 games, I also tried to add to Engine.ini but that doesn't work, either.
yes in the settings. It doesnt say off blur but its something with numbers. you want to make 0 if you dont want blur
Hi, I was having MS problem but, after setting camera shake and camera movement to 0, it works fine for me. I don't feel any shake at 0.
Yes, setting to zero - no camera shake.