@foosel
I'm sorry that you're having a hard time finding a solution. I struggled with that for years, until I realized my problem is basically with motion blur and bobblehead (I disable both). When I started playing VR, it was a bit harder to manage that, until I found prescription lenses that attach directly to the goggle, and a tip from a friend: keep a fan blowing on you. I really hope you find something that works for you, eventually.
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Mauricio Teixeira 🇧🇷🇺🇲 (badnetmask@hachyderm.io)'s status on Sunday, 03-Nov-2024 08:56:15 JST Mauricio Teixeira 🇧🇷🇺🇲 -
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Gina Häußge (foosel@chaos.social)'s status on Sunday, 03-Nov-2024 08:56:17 JST Gina Häußge Yes, at this point I've tried all the tips, no, nothing helps. This has been a thing all my life, and is not limited to games. Car travel unless I'm the driver, busses, even trains, planes, boats, rollercoasters etc. With games I just find it the most frustrating 😅
If eyes and inner ear don't match up, or inner ear goes wheee, Gina goes 🤢
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Gina Häußge (foosel@chaos.social)'s status on Sunday, 03-Nov-2024 08:56:18 JST Gina Häußge You know what sucks? Being someone who absolutely loves games... but suffers from motion sickness.
Just finally started on Outer Wilds, only to discover it makes me quite sick. I really want to experience this game however. So I might have to let my partner take control and tag along for joint puzzle solving. But still, quite frustrating a realisation, yet another game I can't enjoy (on my own) thanks to this stupid issue.
Let's plays are a godsent for me for that reason.
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