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[โ€“] Broadfern@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I love Spyro to bits but that game/camera style makes me motion sick something fierce. Can we get a compromise?

[โ€“] insomniac_lemon@lemmy.cafe 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Look at how some of my examples are 2D, motion style is not really core to my point. Many variants of fixed-camera, top-down, sidescroller, even static/semi-static art are possible.

I mean I guess if you make a cool skybox like that you'll want players to be able to look at it somewhat freely. Is it specific to flying/camera speed or any 3rd-person game? 1st-person? Can settings help, or is this something that would not work with faster-paced games?

I do see that less motion seems to help, one person said higher FOV+big display with distance (among other non-digital things)... though I don't think I've ever had motion sickness from a game (though I think I do have some issue related to inner ear) so I can't be sure.

I know personally if I'm able to make anything, it'll probably be on the smoother/simpler side. For example, I made a simple character controller and adding view bob never entered my mind. Probably no filters either.