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This might a be a you-issue.
i cant believe that its ''the most annoying ai follower OP has seen in a game''
the servo skull just silently follows you and tells you lore related stuff, if you stop and pay attention to it. it also tells you if you're on the right / wrong way sometimes.
though its very easy to miss for me, because i dont even notice it being there most of the time.
I'm curious how people make it through a game like this if that makes them sick. It's such a minor effect. Generally speaking, FPS games always feature lighting effects akin to that, considering the muzzle flashes, explosions, etc. It's incredibly common to see flickering, strobing and oscillating lights in them.
Personally, I'd attempt a lot of other things--playing on a larger screen or playing with more room lighting before asking the developers to add an accessibility option asking to disable one specific lighting effect among hundreds.
Soft as tissue paper