Not ever gonna happen. There was a rather large thread when the latest Nier raid came out and look at all the changes it has caused the devs to make.
https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/...adigm-s-Breach
Not ever gonna happen. There was a rather large thread when the latest Nier raid came out and look at all the changes it has caused the devs to make.
https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/...adigm-s-Breach
Cannot be serious...
I read this thread, and I couldn't help but thinking please, please allow us the option to to disable LB3 effects. I'm way past finding multiple simultaneous RM LB3s funny when I'm trying to dodge a mechanic by now.
OP may not know that the Nier raids were actually tweaked because they caused issues with a number of people, as someone who gets migraines I didn't even try them until that adjustment was made.
It's worth asking - they already put one major motion sickness filter in the game - the refraction that shows when you're swimming underwater.
(And they were right; without turning it off, it's puke-city for me.)
Until then, about all you can do is zoom the camera out, focus your eyes on your character or hotbar, and look away entirely during the really nasty things, like that one slide down the curved ramp in puppet's bunker.
I think at most all any game developer owes anyone is a user warning for issues like this.
I think it would not be a bad idea for the devs to allow certain highly disorienting features to be turned off client-side. If that is even possible, idk, it sounds like a large ask. But this is straying past accessibility criticism into flirting with the dampening and censorship of artistic expression. Those effects serve an artistic purpose and are *intended* to be disorienting to some extent. It is *supposed* to manufacture and/or imitate thrilling sensations.
Also, motion sickness isn't a major accessibility or health issue. Motion sickness to some degree is a biological reality for many if not most people, and many of us either find ways to tolerate it or avoid it. If getting on a roller coaster makes you puke, don't ride the roller coaster. If watching slasher horror makes you puke, don't watch slasher horror. I don't do either of these things because I have vertigo and poor tolerance for fast acceleration, and am squeamish about body horror. If playing a game that emphasizes exciting spectacle makes you puke, don't play the game. It's not for you.
I thought the sage icon nonsense was dumb enough...but the hyperbole is getting ridiculous. "Serious" health issue? How is it that people are so delicate that now a mere phobia presents an accessibility/sensitivity issue? Lalas creep me out and make me feel nauseous. Where's my lala removal Square?
I absolutely feel you there. I was farming Byakko for the dog and the falling section had me getting motion sick to the point where the raid leader said to just keep my eyes closed and they'll tell me when that part is over and they'll rez me after. But I'm not sure if there's anything that could be done to help in that particular fight.
I'd be concerned that being able to turn certain things off would result in everyone turning them off to make the fight easier.
I just don't do things that make me ill. I'm missing out on content, but eh.
welcome to my head