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  1. Hello, First off, sorry if this is the wrong section, but I thought this might be the best place to get advice and discussion on the subject. I've started playing Wurm Online yet again, the last time having stopped due to issues of nausea and dizziness caused simply by playing the game. After years of playing countless games, 3rd person, first person, isometric, top down and every other kind of view there is I have never once gotten motion sickness from playing a game. That is, until I started playing Wurm. I have tried fiddling with the FoV settings, but even at max it feels like the first person view is like looking through a paper roll. I am not entirely certain what causes the sickness, but I do know that Wurm is the perpetrator. The effect is noticeable after only a few minutes of playing actively, and after a decently long playsession I end up going to bed nauseated and dizzy, which is no pleasant feeling in the least. Does anyone else experience this with Wurm, or maybe some similar game, and what are your thoughts on the matter? Does anyone have any suggestions to fix or reduce the motion sickness with any possible graphical settings. I can't help but feel the game has a poorly implemented camera, which I feel is valid criticism - would anyone really dispute it? Thanks in advance, Magus