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The map is infinite and randomly generated.
I don't mind no combat, better than half assed imo.
With Foundry, my motion sickness isn't an issue. I turn off head bob and screen shakes (I think that was the setting), up the FOV, and it's fine for me.
Also, maps are procedurally generated, so it's a different map each start.
Various things took up to a minute to craft pretty early on and it was just a slough.
But this game actually lets you craft things with machines pretty quickly.
It's vanilla old Factorio without combat.
Example Call of duty, Skyrim. do theses games make you motion sickness.
I think there are drugs you can get for this thing. I would see a doctor about it.
What is the best tablet for motion sickness?
Medications
Scopolamine (Transderm Scop). Most commonly prescribed medication for motion sickness. ...
Promethazine (Phenergan). Administered 2 hours before travel. ...
Cyclizine (Marezine). Works best when taken at least 30 minutes before travel. ...
Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine). Take every 4 to 8 hours. ...
Meclizine (Bonine).
You might try this out and you be ok playing all the games you will like. I would look into it. Hope this helps !