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Came across that setting when first configuring my game and immediately turned that off so I wouldn't even know what that wobble looks like lol.
Yes its weird.
Iam fine playing with Valve Index.
But when playing Half Life 2 on a normal monitor something as simple as toggeling V-Sync can reliably trigger motion sickness.
What if she tried to play the game herself by the way?
https://youtu.be/OvtiT7WDrbk?t=310
Well yes that game is just horrible.
Ten layers of background constantly scrolling in the background.
The game itself having weird proportions and scroll speed in the foreground.
Difficult for me to keep sight focussed on one point.
An eye tracker would quickly show the difference between this and a normal game like RE4.
No sir. Not working for anyone in the thread.
Weird enough, this game doesn't make me even half as sick as an FPS or a VR game.