How Bethesda can make the game playable so we don't get sick

Post » Mon Jan 18, 2016 8:45 pm

I have no idea if this is being worked on or not. Would be nice to get an answer, a Yes we are working on it, No we are not working on it. GStaff, do you know anything about it? I don't like asking specific people but you are the only "official" representative I know of on the forums.



I have a hard time playing Fallout 4. The head bopping when walking/running and the Pip Boy weaving makes me sick so I can only play Fallout 4 for limited times.



I wish Bethesda would be able to give us an option to turn these off so for people like me who are getting sick can play the game longer. Leave it on for the people who want it in, leave it off for those who would like it off.



So if you get sick and would like an option to turn these off or have other suggestions on how Bethesda can make the game please add your suggestions below.

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Agnieszka Bak
 
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Post » Tue Jan 19, 2016 10:25 am

That must svck. Hope they do something for you.



My issue, not nearly so concerning, is I have always hated the "blood splatter" on the screen that tells you you hurt.

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Charlotte Henderson
 
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Post » Tue Jan 19, 2016 9:25 am


That can actually be disabled in ini now. Just change bBloodSplatterEnabled to 0, in Fallout4.ini, under [ScreenSplatter].

Nice of them to add that, but they forgot to add it to settings :P
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Kara Payne
 
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Post » Mon Jan 18, 2016 7:56 pm

Was this the case in Far Cry 4 as well? That game gave me headaches but I never could figure out why. Now that I think about it, MGS V gave me headaches after a while too but not as consistently and harshly as Far Cry 4. Hasn't been a problem in FO4 for me though.
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Janette Segura
 
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Post » Mon Jan 18, 2016 11:41 pm

Not a real solution, but crouching limits the head bob considerably.



Also, playing in third person view is how a friend of mine gets around this limitation.

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Quick draw II
 
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Post » Tue Jan 19, 2016 1:45 am

Booting up Skyrim and NV after Fallout 4 and...let's just say that the previous titles on this engine were a lot smoother and more responsive.



Would be great as an option to go back to the smoothness that Skyrim has.

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Myles
 
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Post » Tue Jan 19, 2016 9:40 am


SAWEEET!!

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