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changedIn Gameplay Settings: Set ‘ Camera Shake Intensity ’ to 0 — this removes head bob too.
changedIn Graphics Settings: Increase ‘ Field of View ’ in increments of 10 until you find a value that stops the dizziness for you. This value differs from player to player, so experiment a little to find the one that works for you. Take breaks between sessions until any dizziness or nausea passes.
changedIn Gameplay Settings: Lower ‘ Camera Smoothness ’ in increments of 5.
changedIn Graphics Settings: Set ‘Framerate Limit’ to 60 (or 30) to stabilize the frame rate, and lower graphics settings for smoother performance. Framerate will depend on your PC and video card, but these recommended settings will usually provide good performance while still keeping the game looking good: Environment Quality: High or Medium Texture Quality: High or Medium Anti-Aliasing Quality: Very Low Reflection Quality: Very High Shadow Quality: High or Medium
changedIn Graphics Settings : Change to Windowed mode and set Resolution lower than your monitor’s resolution. Your desktop background, which doesn’t move, can help reduce disorientation.
Greenhouse changes
changedIn Gameplay Settings: Set ‘ Camera Shake Intensity ’ to 0 — this removes head bob too.
changedIn Graphics Settings: Increase ‘ Field of View ’ in increments of 10 until you find a value that stops the dizziness for you. This value differs from player to player, so experiment a little to find the one that works for you. Take breaks between sessions until any dizziness or nausea passes.
changedIn Gameplay Settings: Lower ‘ Camera Smoothness ’ in increments of 5.
changedIn Graphics Settings: Set ‘Framerate Limit’ to 60 (or 30) to stabilize the frame rate, and lower graphics settings for smoother performance. Framerate will depend on your PC and video card, but these recommended settings will usually provide good performance while still keeping the game looking good: Environment Quality: High or Medium Texture Quality: High or Medium Anti-Aliasing Quality: Very Low Reflection Quality: Very High Shadow Quality: High or Medium
changedIn Graphics Settings : Change to Windowed mode and set Resolution lower than your monitor’s resolution. Your desktop background, which doesn’t move, can help reduce disorientation.
This usually happens because of a mismatch between visual motion (what your eyes see) and physical stillness (what your inner ear detects). The brain interprets this conflict as disorientation, which can lead to nausea, dizziness, or headaches. So hit that cog icon ⚙ on the home screen, change what you need, and stay in the game 😉
In Gameplay Settings: Set ‘ Camera Shake Intensity ’ to 0 — this removes head bob too.
In Graphics Settings: Increase ‘ Field of View ’ in increments of 10 until you find a value that stops the dizziness for you. This value differs from player to player, so experiment a little to find the one that works for you. Take breaks between sessions until any dizziness or nausea passes.
Usually the above two settings will help most people, but there are more options if those aren't enough:
In Controls Settings: Lower ‘ Aim Sensitivity ’ if you feel that the camera moves too fast when you look around.
In Gameplay Settings: Lower ‘ Camera Smoothness ’ in increments of 5.
In Graphics Settings: Set ‘Framerate Limit’ to 60 (or 30) to stabilize the frame rate, and lower graphics settings for smoother performance. Framerate will depend on your PC and video card, but these recommended settings will usually provide good performance while still keeping the game looking good:
Environment Quality: High or Medium
Texture Quality: High or Medium
Anti-Aliasing Quality: Very Low
Reflection Quality: Very High
Shadow Quality: High or Medium
In Graphics Settings: Change to Windowed mode and set Resolution lower than your monitor’s resolution. Your desktop background, which doesn’t move, can help reduce disorientation.
Thanks for reading!