Valheim makes me nauseous

Hey guys, I've tried to play this game a few times but every time I play it, after a shortwhile I start to get nauseous. Does anyone have any suggestions as to settings or something that might help?
2:13 pm, March 29, 2022
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dedreamer428 replied to Valheim makes me nauseous March 23, 2023 @ 2:16:32 am PDT

The motion sickness in this game is TERRIBLE. I have turned off motion blur, I've turned vegetation down to nothing (have the devs ever been outside? I live surrounded by fields and trees and I assure you plants do not move like this) but there's no way to get rid of the horrible drifting particles. The camera doesn't zoom out nearly enough and the automatic movements are the worst. This game is unplayable for anyone with any kind of vertigo. Absolute pits.
12:13 pm, March 23, 2023
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Disaster Theory replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 4, 2022 @ 12:07:18 pm PDT

Originally posted by Raj:
Hey guys, I've tried to play this game a few times but every time I play it, after a shortwhile I start to get nauseous. Does anyone have any suggestions as to settings or something that might help?


I feel your pain.

Turn Motion Blur off

Turn down your mouse sensitivity

Always play with the camera as far back as it will go

In crypts and burial chambers zoom the camera in to just behind your back so the roof and walls don't constantly move it in and out from collision.

As others have said, a well lite room helps.

Turn your gamma up on your monitor so the game isn't so "dark" .... I have had this issue when the game goes to night of heavy fog rolls in. Its like my eyes attempt to adjust and strain to see further.

I hope this helps, I also switched to a curved monitor and a lot of my issues went away.
11:13 pm, April 5, 2022
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Hand of Vecna replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 5, 2022 @ 2:46:36 pm PDT

Originally posted by Lil Puppy:
Adjust the FOV in game to the distance from the monitor you sit.

How do you adjust FOV in game?

Edit: Yeah I looked online for how to modify FOV, it isn't part of the GUI. I went to the link you suggested and my calculated FOV came back as 32.4 degrees. Sounds a little slim, haha!
11:13 pm, April 5, 2022
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GinsengSamurai replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 5, 2022 @ 3:09:22 pm PDT

Originally posted by Hand of Vecna:
Edit: Yeah I looked online for how to modify FOV, it isn't part of the GUI. I went to the link you suggested and my calculated FOV came back as 32.4 degrees. Sounds a little slim, haha!

IronGate certainly should implement FOV into the game. Alternatively, I think Valheim+ adds this feature, but I am not 100% certain.
11:13 pm, April 5, 2022
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Sparkiekong replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 3, 2022 @ 8:25:41 pm PDT

vsync can be forced on permanently too through your video card settings if it's not. I never play without it.
5:13 am, April 4, 2022
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PakaNoHida replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 3, 2022 @ 10:16:23 am PDT

Originally posted by Mharr:
Man, the PC gaming knowledge base is *intense* sometimes

Now imagine what it is like for people under NDA from gaming companies who want to say things, but usually can't or need to find away under the contract to say certain things. Must be a pain in the ass for them.
11:13 pm, April 3, 2022
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Mharr replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 3, 2022 @ 9:46:56 am PDT

Man, the PC gaming knowledge base is *intense* sometimes
5:13 pm, April 3, 2022
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Lil Puppy replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 3, 2022 @ 12:22:51 am PDT

Adjust the FOV in game to the distance from the monitor you sit. Remove all the stupid things like motion blur, head bob, and all the other things that people don't actually experience in the real world that are just the movie industry influence on games (camera effects... really?)

This has a good overview of viewing distance and FOV
https://www.the-home-cinema-guide.com/tv-viewing-distance.html

And these will calculate your in-game FOV based on your actual viewing distance and monitor size for your optimal gaming FOV setting.
https://www.pages.drexel.edu/~nac93/fov_calculator/
https://www.fov-calculator.com/
https://sensitivityconverter.net/field-of-view-fov-calculator/

And this has the actual math if you want to do it manually.
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Field_of_View
8:13 am, April 3, 2022
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Quill replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 2, 2022 @ 11:11:37 am PDT

I had a very similar experience when I was little. About 15ish years ago, i couldn't play any video games because they caused me to get nausea and migraines (I know, game quality has dramatically increased since then). I find that now if I play with a light on it helps. I've also been looking into a pair of "Blue Light Glasses" which is supposed to reduce eye strain on computer screens.
8:13 pm, April 2, 2022
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PakaNoHida replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 2, 2022 @ 11:32:48 am PDT

Did your recently have a TBI?
8:13 pm, April 2, 2022
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Behind_You replied to Valheim makes me nauseous April 2, 2022 @ 11:38:58 am PDT

Originally posted by Quill:
I had a very similar experience when I was little. About 15ish years ago, i couldn't play any video games because they caused me to get nausea and migraines (I know, game quality has dramatically increased since then). I find that now if I play with a light on it helps. I've also been looking into a pair of "Blue Light Glasses" which is supposed to reduce eye strain on computer screens.
Try the windows night light function or download f'lux and turn down the blue light on your monitor, you need to be able to adjust the blue light to the perfect level depending on the time of day (f'lux will do it automatically) which the glasses cannot do. Plus its extra eye strain wearing glasses.
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vilem.krejci replied to Valheim makes me nauseous March 29, 2022 @ 7:13:46 am PDT

@ GinsengSamurai

Yes you're right. My son has epilepsy and is not allowed to play in a dark room and as you write he must have dim lighting behind the monitor. Also, the blurring of the scene does not do him any good ...
5:13 pm, March 29, 2022
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Nefrarya replied to Valheim makes me nauseous March 29, 2022 @ 8:10:48 am PDT

Try not moving the camera around while moving in a different direction, that usually helps me. Mouse sensitivity can also be a factor.
5:13 pm, March 29, 2022
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GinsengSamurai replied to Valheim makes me nauseous March 29, 2022 @ 6:15:46 am PDT

Try the following:

1. In the Misc tab of Settings, uncheck the boxes for Camera Shake and Immersive Camera. In the graphic settings, turn off Motion Blur.

2. Play with back lighting behind your monitor against a pale wall. Make sure to sit about 2.5 to 3 feet away from your monitor if your monitor is about 27" or smaller. If you're playing on a larger screen, like a television, then you should sit even further. Lastly, make sure you're not sleepy or tired.

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For others who don't know what this is: This is simulated motion sickness that usually happen when the camera is attached to the character. So when your character has sway or head bob, then the camera sways and bobs with it. When you're walking in real life, you don't feel motion sick, because your brain works in tandem to your movement. When sitting down on your computer chair, your brain can't process the movement you see with your eyes on the monitor. Thus in simple terms, you get sick.
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