Not nesissarily, that game did a pretty darn good job with the visuals for dizziness, and i can recall sometimes feeling a little dizzy playing it too. I do not have motion sickness in any way shape or form and definatly not epilepsy, im also quite adept and comfortable at moving at very high speed in enclosed confined spaces for example where the side walls are a blur (i also use to run around like a mad man in wolf 3d with no problems). If you have never ever expirenced the symptoms before and have played alot of games that can induce that effect i wouldnt worry.
It may be also the resolution you play at, the frame rate and the monitor you have too. If the effect is realistic enough you can develop a sympathetic response where you start to feel what your eyes are seeing. It could also be the environment, playing in a dark room with a bright monitor is bad for the eyes focusing which can cause headaches and dizzyness, then add in visual effects that simulate dizzyness or drunkness and you can trigger a full on response in your mind where you feel it. Try playing the game with all the lights on and the monitor lit up, see if you feel the same, also try lowering the resolution or increasing the framerates.
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