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Old 01-17-2020, 06:08 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post

Hundreds of millions play those first person shooter games with no problem. Me, I get motion sickness when I play them. It’s a real problem for me...but not a general problem for the population at large.
Not just shooters.
Some people, me included, find First Person RPGs troublesome.

I found a solution by changing my console gaming from a sitting to a reclining position, which centered my line of sight with the game camera. For me at least it was the vertical alignment that made the motion feel...wrong...
For PC gaming I just raise the monitor to a similar result.

I think it is related to the vestibular mismatch behind VR dizzyness and headaches. Our bodies prefer it when our vision aligns with our physical senses, some are more sensitive.
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