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In 1993, and id Software game introduced (for the wider audience) a sickness called "wolfensickness";)
1992 mate :)
Right, I have no idea why I wrote "1993"...
About 20 hours into Talos and haven't had that. You could try turning down the mouse sensitivity though, it would probably help. I had to do that myself because the default seemed a bit high & spastic feeling.
Edit: wtf? Why does spa_stic turn into hearts? It's not a "bad" term in any way, that's ridiculous.
The most important is to disable "Motion Blur" in the settings. Also reply #1.
Cheers for posting that link, punchobastardo. Going to increase fov and see if that helps. Also want to change the way the controller snaps your view back to the centre of the screen when you're moving your head down after looking up at something.
Actually i confused the words, this game didn't make me feel dizzy (it's when the head feels like turning around, right?) it made me feel nauseous. (kind of wanted to puke)