

When I move the camera quickly I get a weird feeling. The scene looks blurry. It's hard to explain. How do I reduce motion sickness? I believe that's the problem
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@lidi_melo
launch the game
from the main menu
select: Options
select: Video
select: Quality
Under the heading MOTION
Turn off Motion Blur
Change Camera Shakes to Minimal
Turn off Poisoned and Drunk Effects
Under the heading Advanced Settings increase Field of View Scaling
@lidi_melo Did you manage to fix it with that?
I have an issue with my game where despite running it at high FPS there is a slight stutter when moving the camera which creates a sort of motion blur effect even when I have all those functions off.
@lidi_melo Did you manage to fix it with that?
I have an issue with my game where despite running it at high FPS there is a slight stutter when moving the camera which creates a sort of motion blur effect even when I have all those functions off.
Try reducing your mouse's polling rate. I had the same issue with Far Cry 5.
@nushbag That's exactly the problem. You explained better. I realized that this issue doesn't happen with joystick But I prefer mouse and keyboard for fps games.
Turn V-sync off under advanced video setting. Anti-aliasing to TAA. Texture filtering to "medium" under video/quality. This has worked for me with many games including this one.
Nothing worked. My spec isn't one of the best but I can run on medium with some things at ultra at 60 fps, with no stutter. It is a i7 4790 RTX 2060 16 RAM I've tried increasing FOV, change resolution, enabling and disabling vsync. Nothing works. When moving the camera it seems that the mouse has little jumps almost imperceptible, but that ends up bothering with a lot of game time. It gives a feeling of dizziness. The only solution I found was playing with a joystick. That way the camera stays smooth
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