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It really isn't. The camera has a sway effect when moving and is shaking during attacks. Neither can be disabled. Those effects can cause motion sickness.
One issue I've had with the camera is seemingly infinite mouse acceleration, causing the camera to move slowly with slow mouse movements, and then move at light speed with medium-speed mouse movements. This has affected only one time that I installed LotF, and I have installed and played it 3 other times that were not affected by this issue. When I had this issue, I uninstalled the game, but later reinstalled it again, and then the issue wasn't there.
I hope the developers release one more patch to address this, and some other accessibility bugs that people have mentioned in the forums. This is a great game, and worth making sure that it's playable for people.
If you're a ♥♥♥♥♥, sure. Then you should probably stop playing and go find something tailored to being a snowflake.
@Warlord - appreciate the reply, but no need to diss peeps.
It seems sadly underrated on Steam, certainly a better game than the "mixed" overall rating would suggest, in my opinion.