Motion Comfort Check

Technique

A comfort testing technique for checking whether movement, camera behavior, or locomotion may cause discomfort.

Description

A motion comfort check looks at how movement feels to the participant. It may test artificial locomotion, camera motion, acceleration, turning, height changes, vehicle motion, or moving visual fields. In headset-based work, these choices can affect nausea, balance, eye strain, and the participant’s ability to stay engaged.

Typical Use

Used during comfort testing, playtesting, onboarding design, interaction design, device profiling, and QA passes.

Scope Note

This technique may include locomotion checks, turn-rate review, acceleration checks, horizon stability, rest options, comfort settings, participant self-reports, and observation notes.

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