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but im like you i start to feel sick but i get headache also with motion blur on
its not depth of field. Game looks great but imo looks like s*** when you're moving outdoors. Even with dof off.
I don't normally get motion sickness irl.. but in games I do get real queezy with motion blur.
If anyone finds a way w/o sacrificing anything else please tell me :)
(As a note I don't think it is actually motion blur like Zera said because Skyrim apparently doesnt have it. But it sure feels like it. :/)
Yup. That's the first thing I switch off as well in games. Makes me nauseous for some reason. I hate motion blur.
Oy! Shut it! ;)