If you're diving into the world of *Avowed* and find yourself battling motion sickness, don't worry—we've got the perfect settings to help you enjoy the game without feeling queasy. No one wants to feel like they're about to lose their lunch over their keyboard, coffee table, or, heaven forbid, their cat. Here's how to tweak your settings to keep the nausea at bay.
The Best Settings to Reduce Motion Sickness in Avowed
In first-person games like *Avowed*, motion sickness often stems from head movement, field of view, and motion blur settings. Let's dive into the adjustments you can make to ensure a smoother gaming experience.
How to Remove Head Movement and Camera Shake
Start by tackling head movement and camera shake, as these adjustments can significantly alleviate motion sickness. Navigate to the **Settings** menu and select the **Game** tab. Scroll down to the **Camera** section and adjust the following options:
- **Third-Person View:** Off or On (This setting doesn't impact motion sickness directly)
- **Head Bobbing:** Off
- **Head Bobbing Strength:** 0%
- **Local Camera Shake Strength:** 0%
- **World Camera Shake Strength:** 0%
- **Camera Sway Strength:** 0%
- **Animated Camera Strength:** 0%
These settings should help eliminate motion sickness for most players. Feel free to experiment with them to find the perfect balance of immersion and comfort.
How to Fix the Field of View and Motion Blur
If head bobbing and camera shake adjustments aren't enough, head to the **Settings** menu and click on the **Graphics** tab. You'll find sliders for **Field of View** and **Motion Blur** under basic settings. Here's what to do:
- **Field of View:** Start by lowering the slider. Experiment to find your comfort zone; you may need a few tries to get it right.
- **Motion Blur:** Turning off or significantly reducing motion blur can help. Begin at zero and adjust as needed.
What If You’re Still Feeling Motion Sick?
If you're still feeling queasy, continue tweaking these settings. You might also try switching between first-person and third-person views as needed. However, if the nausea persists, take a break, hydrate (seriously, water helps), and try again later.
And there you have it—our top recommendations for reducing motion sickness in *Avowed*. Enjoy your adventure without the discomfort!
*Avowed is available now.*