So picture this: I’m cruising through No Man’s Sky last night, checking out some weird purple planet with floating rocks, right? Five minutes in, bam. That camera wobble hit me like a freight train. Seriously, my head felt like it was doing somersaults. Had to quit. Not cool.
My Head Was About To Explode
Started digging around forums. Big surprise – tons of folks feel sick playing this game! That camera shake when you sprint, jetpack, or even just get hit? Made my eyes hate me. Needed a fix. Pronto.
Diving Into The Settings
Hopped back into the game, ready for battle. Hit escape, went straight to Options. Forget the fancy graphics stuff – scrolled down to “General” settings. Here’s where the magic happens:
- First target: Camera Shake Strength. Slid that sucker all the way left. Zero percent. Gone.
- Next up: Motion Blur. Instant headache juice. Turned it off completely.
- While I was at it? That “Head Bob” option. Yep. Found it buried under another menu. Off.
Holy Crap, It Worked
Loaded up my save on that nightmare purple planet. Took a deep breath. Started sprinting… no dizzy dance! Jetpacked over a canyon – smooth sailing. Even got jumped by some angry crab-thing. Took a hit, camera barely wobbled. My brain was finally chilling.
Funny thing is, these settings were right there the whole time. Felt like finding my keys after searching forever. That little “Camera Shake Strength” slider? Game changer. Literally felt like putting on sea-sickness glasses. Space travel shouldn’t make you wanna puke, folks. Tweak these settings. Your head will thank you.