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I do remember having to play with the FOV when FAllout 4 came out (and Oblivion and Skyrim) and was using an FOV around 83 or 85 - but this game I just can't find one that works yet lol
I'm getting close though, I'm just looking for one that lets me play longer now....
Good luck with it - yes maybe there'll be something in the future
Try with FoV59 if you're on 16:9 monitor and FoV64 if you're on a 16:10 monitor and start inching the setting up and down while moving your mouse around preferable outside so you get a feel for the fisheyeness of peripheral objects at different FoVs.
Thank you tho
I think I've found a number that is close... At 66 I find I can play longer - even though I still get dizzy - but at least this way I can play for a while at a time!
To others having this issue:
Try around 65!
In game
1. Go to Settings, Game and make sure Proportional Game Sensitivity is "On".
2. Go to Settings, Keyboard \ Mouse and adjust Look Sensitivity and Aim Sensitivity lower
3. Go to Settings, Game and turn off Head Bobbing
4. Go to Settings, Game and and reduce field of view. My personal setting is 64.
3. Go to Settings, Graphics and turn off Motion Blur
I try to maintain my running speed at level 1.