Hey,
I saw a few technical discussions regarding the removed "field of view" setting, but none seem to address the issue head on. I'd like to propose it be restored not for aesthetic or gameplay reasons, but health and accessibility. Incorrect field of view (and note that "incorrect" is dependent on the screen size, distance and perhaps personal biology) is a major contributor to motion sickness and from personal experience I can tell 5 minutes with the wrong field of view results in an hour or two of experiencing nausea. While my sensitivity has fortunately been slowly decreasing over the past year, my girlfriend here has had no such luck. Giving 7DTD a try together yesterday I could immediately tell its narrow FoV will be a problem, and it certainly was. It's not a pleasurable experience.
I saw a few technical discussions regarding the removed "field of view" setting, but none seem to address the issue head on. I'd like to propose it be restored not for aesthetic or gameplay reasons, but health and accessibility. Incorrect field of view (and note that "incorrect" is dependent on the screen size, distance and perhaps personal biology) is a major contributor to motion sickness and from personal experience I can tell 5 minutes with the wrong field of view results in an hour or two of experiencing nausea. While my sensitivity has fortunately been slowly decreasing over the past year, my girlfriend here has had no such luck. Giving 7DTD a try together yesterday I could immediately tell its narrow FoV will be a problem, and it certainly was. It's not a pleasurable experience.