For those of us who are prone to motion sickness, ME1 and ME2 were nauseating to play, just because of the constant bob. If Dragon Age 2 has any sort of bob, please provide an option to enable or disable it - it would be greatly appreciated!
Please provide a head/camera bob toggle
Débuté par
cipher86
, juil. 13 2010 04:31
#1
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 04:31
#2
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 04:45
Whatchu talkin' bout Willis?
#3
Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 02:29
Camerabob. Play the Witcher for an extreme example of this. Playing ME1/ME2, the camerabob is relative to Shepard's speed. When you Storm, it is most noticeable, but when you're jogging around, it's still there. Subtle, but there, and if you're prone to motion sickness, playing with subtle camerabob for 5 minutes is enough to induce nausea.
I know that the question could be asked, "If you suffer from motion sickness, why are you playing video games?" The answer would be, because gaming is a lot of fun, and a lot of games don't induce motion sickness. I've never understood the need for head/camerabob. I realize it's an attempt at realism, but it's actually not realistic in the least. When you are walking around, your vision bobs, but you don't notice because your body is bobbing with it. When you see the bob in a game, you are manipulating a controller/K&M. Your vision is still, but the image in front of you is bobbing. If it's being done simply as a "cool" feature, they don't NEED to provide a toggle, but such a toggle would be welcomed.
And I'm not the only one. A few of my friends cannot play Mass Effect because the bob nauseates them so much. I notice it myself, and I can't play more than an hour at a time, but the fact that some people simply can't play these games because a toggle wasn't provided is a shame.
I know that the question could be asked, "If you suffer from motion sickness, why are you playing video games?" The answer would be, because gaming is a lot of fun, and a lot of games don't induce motion sickness. I've never understood the need for head/camerabob. I realize it's an attempt at realism, but it's actually not realistic in the least. When you are walking around, your vision bobs, but you don't notice because your body is bobbing with it. When you see the bob in a game, you are manipulating a controller/K&M. Your vision is still, but the image in front of you is bobbing. If it's being done simply as a "cool" feature, they don't NEED to provide a toggle, but such a toggle would be welcomed.
And I'm not the only one. A few of my friends cannot play Mass Effect because the bob nauseates them so much. I notice it myself, and I can't play more than an hour at a time, but the fact that some people simply can't play these games because a toggle wasn't provided is a shame.





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