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Originally Posted by ratinox
For some people, such as myself, high frame rates in some video games can contribute to motion sickness-like symptoms. Nausea is not a fun time. Nor are uncanny valley reactions. Combine them and it's quite unpleasant.
See also: first person is more immersive. No, it's less immersive for me, because a) simulation sickness and b) my natural field of view is nearly 180 degrees and not the 70-90 degrees first person games typically present.
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Yeah. A lot of games I have to turn off motion blur and/or reduce the resolution from the 1920x1080 because I can get dizzy and nauseous.
VR is hopeless - I once tried a demonstration and ended up almost vomiting on the shop floor.