I've gotten used to it after a while, also knowing exactly what inputs you're doing as you play is a good way to prevent motion sickness because you can know exactly when you're going to move to a certain spot.
@@Clockwonk I hated continuous movement a lot, and I started using it while sitting which make me feel a little dizzy so I just got used to it, once sitting didn't make me dizzy, I tried standing and once I got used to that, I started running the game. So if you want to start running the game, try doing those things.
"Alyx i've lost sign-"
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"is that a dead combine soldier?"
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I'm guessing you don't have any issues with motion sickness moving that fast.
I've gotten used to it after a while, also knowing exactly what inputs you're doing as you play is a good way to prevent motion sickness because you can know exactly when you're going to move to a certain spot.
@@Lemmons_ Some of the movement modes make me feel sick specifically when I'm the one playing. I usually don't get motion sickness from anything.
@@Clockwonk I hated continuous movement a lot, and I started using it while sitting which make me feel a little dizzy so I just got used to it, once sitting didn't make me dizzy, I tried standing and once I got used to that, I started running the game. So if you want to start running the game, try doing those things.
what was that massive lag spike at 11:11?
sometimes when you go out of bounds, the game lags because it needs to render all the props in the map instead of 1 or 2 rooms