Bolseiro do Condado
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I know that this is not the exact name of this health problem that I have in which I feel very nauseous and want to vomit when I play any 3D game, with rare exceptions, such as in the case of SWTOR, where I can configure the graphics so that in that game I never had this problem.
But in DDO I already tried to set everything to minimum, and this actually improved a little, but not much, especially because DDO has a graphical feature that makes it even more uncomfortable to play than LOTRO itself.
And this detail is terrible, because what the images below show is what makes me want to vomit the most, and an extremely unpleasant dizziness, which are the objects that suddenly appear between my vision and my character.
It is extremely uncomfortable when the focus of my vision was on my character, but suddenly a visual obstacle appears in the game that stands between me and my focus of vision, which is my character. The discomfort is really horrible.
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Those red balloons in the Marketplace make my stomach turn, literally. The problem is their movement coming towards me. This is horrible:
In this other image, I'm turning the mouse to go in another direction, and this surprise obstacle appears between me and my character:
This is the second most common. Really going down any stairs is a pain, because the floor is in my face:
This situation here is the worst, when this occurs inside a dungeon. I didn't take any screen shots of any dungeon because the suffering would be horrible, but I took them from here in the city, where it's less uncomfortable. But in dungeons it's horrible trying to grab anything close to the walls, when the wall literally takes over the entire screen. Unfortunately I didn't take a screenshot of the dungeon, but rather this one from the city, but the idea is the same. It's the wall that comes from the side:
And finally, this last example. These damn tubes coming at me are horrible:
My question is: "Is there anything in the settings that could make these suddenly appearing obstacles invisible or less uncomfortable?"
There are a lot of options in the settings, but every time I test it, it only gets worse, so I return to the defaults. It's because of this difficulty in finding the correct option that I'm asking this.
But in DDO I already tried to set everything to minimum, and this actually improved a little, but not much, especially because DDO has a graphical feature that makes it even more uncomfortable to play than LOTRO itself.
And this detail is terrible, because what the images below show is what makes me want to vomit the most, and an extremely unpleasant dizziness, which are the objects that suddenly appear between my vision and my character.
It is extremely uncomfortable when the focus of my vision was on my character, but suddenly a visual obstacle appears in the game that stands between me and my focus of vision, which is my character. The discomfort is really horrible.
...
Those red balloons in the Marketplace make my stomach turn, literally. The problem is their movement coming towards me. This is horrible:
In this other image, I'm turning the mouse to go in another direction, and this surprise obstacle appears between me and my character:
This is the second most common. Really going down any stairs is a pain, because the floor is in my face:
This situation here is the worst, when this occurs inside a dungeon. I didn't take any screen shots of any dungeon because the suffering would be horrible, but I took them from here in the city, where it's less uncomfortable. But in dungeons it's horrible trying to grab anything close to the walls, when the wall literally takes over the entire screen. Unfortunately I didn't take a screenshot of the dungeon, but rather this one from the city, but the idea is the same. It's the wall that comes from the side:
And finally, this last example. These damn tubes coming at me are horrible:
My question is: "Is there anything in the settings that could make these suddenly appearing obstacles invisible or less uncomfortable?"
There are a lot of options in the settings, but every time I test it, it only gets worse, so I return to the defaults. It's because of this difficulty in finding the correct option that I'm asking this.