dorn2 Posted November 10, 2015 Share Posted November 10, 2015 I'm so sad that it finally unlocked and I can barely play it. I've upped the FoV but the headbob is what's killing me. Is there an INI setting? How was headbob removed in previous versions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorKaizeld Posted November 10, 2015 Share Posted November 10, 2015 they didnt have it before. is it not in the settings? usually there is an option, if you dont see it in game sometimes there are extra options at the main menu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyBatterian Posted November 10, 2015 Share Posted November 10, 2015 I've made this request for an option to turn it off on the Beth forums. Anyone else who has issues with it, please post in the existing thread there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimboUK Posted November 10, 2015 Share Posted November 10, 2015 I've made this request for an option to turn it off on the Beth forums. Anyone else who has issues with it, please post in the existing thread there. Have you got a link for that? I'll be damned if I can find it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binn05 Posted November 10, 2015 Share Posted November 10, 2015 You can try following the "Other helpful tips for motion sickness" at Plynxs mod page. Other helpful tips for motion sickness--------------------------------------------------------------Here are some other tips to help with reducing or eliminating motion sickness while playing Skyrim:Increase FOV to 90An increased field of view gives you more visual context in which to interpret your movements, reducing motion sickness. 90 or more is a good value. My wife used 92 and it helped her a lot. Although there is a console command to set your fov, it only applies to the current session. You can edit your ini files for a permanent change. Be careful which .ini files you edit. The correct ones are NOT in your steamapps folder, but rather in your documents folder (usually c:\users\yourname\documents\my games\skyrim). The following is quoted from user "kingofsorrow" on the evga forums: 1. In the SkyrimPrefs.ini file, add the following line to the [General] section at the bottom: fDefaultFOV=XX 2. Then, open the skyrim.ini file, and add the following 2 lines to the [Display] section: fDefaultWorldFOV=XX fDefault1stPersonFOV=XX.XXXX 3. Get in the game, load your savegame, press ~ and type FOV XX. Press ~ again to close the console. Save and exit. 4. Now load your game and the FOV will never default back. Where XX is your preferred FOVDisable Mouse AccelerationMouse acceleration, on by default, creates a slight delay after you stop moving your mouse which can lead to a sense of dizziness since the world does not stop moving right away after you have willed it to stop. In the SkyrimPrefs.ini file, find under the [Controls] section bMouseAcceleration=1, and set it to 0.Ensure Consistent High Frame RateSkyrim still looks amazing on lower detail settings, and the improvement in frame rate can help with motion sickness. Frame rate variability can lead to disorientation. If you have an extremely powerful computer and graphics card, you can use a frame rate limiter to ensure a consistent frame rate (you can find such a tool on a Skyrim mod site).Another important point about Skyrim frame rates is that unlike most games, Skyrim is much more likely to be CPU-bound, so if your graphics card is great but your CPU is a little older, you may be getting low framerates anyway. A modest overclock can send framerates from 25fps to 60fps if you are using a Core 2 Duo. The way you can tell if your framerate is CPU-bound is to go to a place with a number of NPCs walking around (like Solitude or Whiterun) and check your frame rate. Then lower your graphics settings to LOW--if there is not a significant frame rate improvement, then you are most likely CPU-bound and need a faster CPU or could benefit dramatically from just a touch of overclocking.Reduce Mouse SensitivityIn your SkyrimPrefs.ini file, you can add the following two settings (right below bMouseAcceleration)fMouseHeadingYScale=0.0100fMouseHeadingXScale=0.0100This does two things. One, it lets you set sensitivities outside the range of the slider in the game. Two, it allows you to set the x and y axes to similar linear sensitivities. Some people become disoriented if a defined amount of mouse movement in one direction produces a different amount of onscreen movement than another direction.Even with all this, there is still a constant "I'm on a boat" camera sway built into the game. It's noticable in 1st person mode, and in 3rd person mode it is very subtle and many miss it, although either way it can make you feel nauseated or have vertigo after playing a while. That is what this mod is for. But, I don't know if his mod will work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phaedrusQ Posted November 12, 2015 Share Posted November 12, 2015 I'm getting it mainly with the pip-boy view. Granted I had applied these ini tweaks before starting the game initially but do notice the effects after an hour or so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binn05 Posted November 12, 2015 Share Posted November 12, 2015 I'm getting it mainly with the pip-boy view. Granted I had applied these ini tweaks before starting the game initially but do notice the effects after an hour or so.Yep. The Pip-Boy shaking from time to time makes me feel sick too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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