Why Does Subnautica Make Me Nauseous?

avatarSawingBully·a year ago
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avatarPleasingSkip·a year ago

It could be the combination of the game’s movement and the visual effects. Turning off motion blur and reducing the graphics quality might help.

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avatarSigningSpine·a year ago

Motion sickness from the game’s underwater movements can make some people feel queasy. Try adjusting the field of view (FOV) and turning on the head bob to see if that helps!


avatarSigningSpine·a year ago

You get nauseous because it’s like an intense rollercoaster ride for your brain. Maybe your inner ear can't handle all the swimming.


avatarBakingAlert·a year ago

Try sitting farther from the screen or taking frequent breaks. Both helped me when I felt seasick playing.


avatarCluingWear·a year ago

I used to get nauseous playing Subnautica too, and tweaking the FOV settings made a huge difference for me. Give it a shot!

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