I have spent a week looking forward to playing this after buying my Collector's Edition. I finally returned from evacuating (thanks, Irma) only to find I had no power.
Got my power back last night (finally), unboxed this beauty... And made it 30 minutes in before I had to stop.
I had this issue with D1, but could go an hour or more without it becoming unbearable.
Borderlands is completely unplayable due to my motion sickness. If I want to play Horizon, I have to take Dramamine an hour before.
After countless hours on D1, I never thought twice about this being a possible issue. But, here I am, unable to full enjoy I've been patiently awaiting for so long.
I'm hoping they add a way so change settings for those of us with motion sickness to enjoy this game.
And though I'm sad to see others are suffering too, I'm also relieved to know that I'm not alone. Makes me feel less like I'm whining about it, or that no one gets it. And makes it more likely that there is a possibility to fix it in the future.
English
-
Edited by TdM_DuRoK_3D: 9/16/2017 7:49:40 AMHi we are on the same boat, from what I know the factors that deter motion sickness are, the field of vision, the ground clearance and the rotation of the game camera and of course the motion blur, now both borderlands (I'm pretty sure) that horizons have active motion blur, but it is not said that even if the noise is not present, for the factors listed above, so even on consoles I think it would be nice to have the ability to customize them, currently the only solution is to play on pc, where almost always, thanks to the help of some tweak you can modify them. I played quietly has destiny 2 beta on pc, modifying two factors that lead to disturbance, motion blur off, and visual field reduction.