Dragonriding, can we get a refund if it makes us sick?

Seeing reports on the beta testing that it still gives people motion sickness. I am scared. I get motion sickness from most games, WoW thankfully has been fairly good about it. Only a rare thing would make me a little sick, and I found ways to avoid it like zooming in my camera, or looking at the ground or something. I am worried if I put out money for Dragonflight, and then it makes me sick and I can’t play it/enjoy it - I want to know if I can get a refund?

One random thing that made me feel sick this expansion, was the spike waves during Painsmith. I had to step out during progression because I got a terrible migraine from it. When we 1 shot it, it was okay because it was over quick. I really don’t want to feel sick just to play a game.

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Refund?
Probably not.

You can control the speed. As silly as it sounds, if you think you’re going too fast, pull up. Or use ground mounts. You have to do things like nose dive, or use your active Dragon Riding ability to actually get up to speed.

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There are options in the settings on beta to help reduce the motion sickness effect and you can still pivot your camera around while dragon riding.

It honestly feels like regular riding except you have to swoop and use gravity on the terms of looks etc. There are times where you’re just going in a straight line and can easily look wherever you need to look.

I am pretty sure that if you play purchase Dragonflight, Log on and experience Dragonriding and it makes you Ill, and you put in a ticket, you will get a refund and they will remove the expansion from your account.

But as you can imagine, not very many people are going to do that. I didn’t find dragonriding or a Drachthyr to be very “motion sickening” but then again, It’s not a problem for me.