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Stalker Dellacort
Trident Tactical Group The Unthinkables
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Posted - 2013.06.05 04:09:00 -
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Some thoughts on this also located in the features and ideas subforum: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=243349&find=unread
TLDR: I'm having major motion sickness from this and there needs to be a option to turn this off completely and just go back to the loading bar. |

Stalker Dellacort
Trident Tactical Group The Unthinkables
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Posted - 2013.06.05 04:19:00 -
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"It would seem you're not ~hard~ enough for EVE Online: So real, you were there, you were sick "
You could argue the jita riots from Incarna were from people that were not "~hard~ enough for eve online" also. Does this make it true? No.
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Stalker Dellacort
Trident Tactical Group The Unthinkables
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Posted - 2013.06.05 04:34:00 -
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Thel'Vadam Vadamee wrote:You know, I guess there is something to say when EVE players are feeling sick while playing, seeing that we have come along way in computer graphics!
In the sense of realism, and as an artist, I would take these complaints into account, but also treat them as compliments to how real everything looks and feels in a GAME!
Well a sense of realism has nothing to do with this considering its very easy to get major motion sickness from proper quake 2-3 or Unreal Tournament 1999 game play which had less than photo-realistic graphics.
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Stalker Dellacort
Trident Tactical Group The Unthinkables
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Posted - 2013.06.05 04:46:00 -
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Yourself Again wrote:Thel'Vadam Vadamee wrote:In the sense of realism, and as an artist, I would take these complaints into account, but also treat them as compliments to how real everything looks and feels in a GAME! Don't think you get motion sickness in space with there being zero G and no sense of direction, eve space is not akin to real space, pictures you see from the likes of Hubble are only pretty because they use filters :) Not detracting from your point, just throwing in some science for real life comparisons
G-forces are a unit of acceleration (dv/dt = acceleration), which EVE ships have in space when changing velocity in a straight line or orbit. |

Stalker Dellacort
Trident Tactical Group The Unthinkables
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Posted - 2013.06.05 05:41:00 -
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Yourself Again wrote:Stalker Dellacort wrote:
G-forces are a unit of acceleration (dv/dt = acceleration), which EVE ships have in space when changing velocity in a straight line or orbit.
G = gravity, in space you do not feel acceleration
Actually G is a unit of acceleration around 9.81 m/s^2 or 32.2 ft/s^2 roughly. Therefore if you are experiencing 29.3 m/s^2 of acceleration you are experiencing an equivalent of 3 G's in acceleration. G = gravitational acceleration unit, not necessarily gravity itself. If you decelerate by 29.9 m/s^2 in a straight line while in space you will feel an equivalent force of (29.9 m/s^2 * your mass in kilograms) in Newtons. This force will be felt without any planetary gravitational fields. If you are being affected by a gravitational field the forces will be different.
I suggest a basic physics refresher if you doubt this.
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