The third-person view helps a bit, though switching suddenly to first-person when I encounter enemies can be kind of dizzying as well, and combat in third-person is harder for me. Ultimately it's a motion-sensitivity issue for me that causes the mild headaches, like when I turn too fast or run for too long, or wander into too much bumpy terrain, or even fighting in dark caves U^_^ But like I said, I enjoy Skyrim a lot--albeit in relatively short bursts (probably a bit over an hour, tops). Since isometric rpgs have a set perspective, I can't get disoriented and can thus enjoy hours of headache-free questing smile

@Raze: Oh, thanks, I'll check out that thread, as well as the rest of the forum smile