Dragon Age™: The Veilguard

Dragon Age™: The Veilguard

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Givemetea Nov 2, 2024 @ 10:06am
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For anyone else with motion sickness
Every case is different but here are my settings:

1) motion blur off in the graphics menu
2) vignette off in graphics too
3) push the FOV setting to over 100% in graphics
4) camera shake to 0 in accessibility
5) depth of field set to cinematics only in graphics

You can also get a dot in the middle of the screen in the accessibility settings.

If anyone else has other tips, pls drop them too.
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Ivy Apr 23 @ 2:07pm 
Thank you for the advices, I have tried several times to play this game because I LOVE the Dragon Age saga and I bought DAV with great expectation, but 20-30 minutes into the game I start to feel motion sickness in a hellish way. It seems like it's not a widespread problem, but for me it's devastating because it prevents me from playing the way I'd like to.

I have also read that playing in windowed mode (if you're playing on PC) can help drastically. The fact that the game doesn't take up 100% of the screen helps a lot and tricks your brain into thinking you're not really moving.
Last edited by Ivy; Apr 23 @ 2:16pm
It has a lot to do with the graphics and the effects as well as color, check out this from the game Stray which I had really really bad motion sickness from the same applies to every game with similar options: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1332010/discussions/0/3467226415489798856/?ctp=2

This game didn't bother me that much so I didn't have to tweak anything.
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