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I purchased the full game and I love the gameplay, graphics etc.
But in my case it makes me sick when I'm not carefull.
This will not happen with everyone.
I'm very sensitive with motion sickness.
To avoid motion sickness as much as posible I try to avoid making fast left or richt turns.
But sometimes you need to do it to attack your enemy.
If for example I need to make a fast turn I close my eyes while turning.
Also I avoid playing to long.

For me it is quite the same. I have no problems with VR flight simulations like Ultrawings. But with Warplanes, all the micro-stuttering makes me feel very sick. Unfortunately, it seems like the framerate keeps dropping on the Oculus Quest 2. The nausea seems to come more from the stuttering, not the flying itself.

Hi.  I’m just a fan, not a dev but I wanted to say I have not noticed any micro stutters on the Quest 2 here, at least very many (the only drop I’ve noticed is in the missions when you need to bomb the refinery / town).  Have you tried a full shutdown and restart on your quest 2?  I know in the past if I’ve had issues with performances, that usually does the trick.

Have you tried the comfort settings which narrow your field of view?  I know this is not a great solution to many, who wants a more narrow FOV?  But at least the option is there for those that needs the assistance


Devs:  I would recommend you experiment with the comfort setting.  Maybe have an option where it kicks in only when there are larger movements like heavy banking, etc.  As well, perhaps a less harsh edge to the comfort zone so that it feels more like a natural smaller FOV?

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Thanks for this suggestion. 

We implemented a smooth edge of the comfort zone and dynamic comfort zone - kicking in during faster maneuvers. Controlled by the second slider in the settings.

It will be available in the next update.