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I found it odd that nausea seemed to happen more once my sharp turns, etc become straight. Like to connect the end of the track to the station, when I'm straightening up the line, it seems to cause more nausea there which i find confusing.
Might seem obvious. but make sure you test your coaster and use the heatmap profiles, as you can see exactly where things like fear and nausea are being caused.
whern building and testing any roller coaster it gives you an live dater on how the ride is doing it will show all the info you need before you open it to the Public.
but yet with Flat Rides the fear on them is very low?
how fast was the Chain Lift going?
That will more than likely be the problem. I auto finished the last parts on a couple of coasters now and the fear is always really high at the end because the computer doesn't seem to be able to do corners. Try using brake blocks near the end.
I'll give it a shot when i'm back on the game. Hopefully the game will have a feature in the future that'll describe the causes of high fear/nausea