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Just sell it on eBay, and hope in 10 years time, things will be improved.
play 1 moth from your sofa & don't play in stand positionWas so excited to get my PS2VR setup and installed. Started playing some games and within 5 minutes felt sick. Can GAF please tell me or give me some insight how to learn to enjoy or train my brain to use VR. One thing I noticed was turning is horrible the jumping to positions immersion breaking and the mode to use controller movement seems to be sluggish and choppy which messes me up also. I was playing After the Fall.
Does the Quest or other VR's different or am I just one of those who will not be able to enjoy it.
Yeah my kids were riding the most extreme Rollercoasters right off the bat with no problem, that's the one thing that still makes me break out in a sweat and gets my stomach rolling. I got my VR legs playing Pavlov turning for real instead of with sticks.I'm very sensitive to motion sickness so just play stationary stuff like Beat Sabre, Pistol Whip, Mini Golf, What the Bat, etc. I have a good enough time with those.
My kids adjust to it so fast, they're full on barreling around in Gorilla Tag going crazy. I went in to it for 30 seconds one time to turn off the voice chat for them and almost fell over.
Apparently, there is a really good mod that gets it in VR.I bought a cheap key for Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition. That seemed PC worthy.
Haha. This reminds of when I got my DK1. I was so excited and pre-ordered and when it finally arrived the first thing I tried was the unreal rollercoaster demo. Ran the demo like 3 or 4 times and then spent the rest of the night pale as fuck and feeling sick. That's when I knew VR would never be mainstream lol.
Dont get me wrong I love VR I'm on my like 6th headset and I kick-started the Quest. But before ps VR and quest came out the buzz was crazy and every site and podcast was saying VR is the future.2021 the best-selling VR was 5 million units and that took 5 years.
2022 it was 20 million and that took 2 years.
Like I said my kids adapted to it in seconds. My wife meanwhile gets motion sick with regular 3D games. It took me awhile but now I can play something like Pavlov running around without a hint of motion sickness. Thr mixed reality stuff might help ease people into it a lot better.Dont get me wrong I love VR I'm on my like 6th headset and I kick-started the Quest. But before ps VR and quest came out the buzz was crazy and every site and podcast was saying VR is the future.
I myself was thinking imagine playing GTA and COD and Fifa in VR it's gonna be awesome.
But no one took into account the act of moving around in VR can cause nausea. So games are designed around simple Wii like experiences. Yeah there's some full on VR stuff but the majority of people can't stomach it.
But yeah the reality vs the hype didn't quite meet you got to admit.
But it's not like a phone or console or PC where it's like a necessity and everyone has one.Like I said my kids adapted to it in seconds. My wife meanwhile gets motion sick with regular 3D games. It took me awhile but now I can play something like Pavlov running around without a hint of motion sickness. Thr mixed reality stuff might help ease people into it a lot better.
.Just sell it on eBay, and hope in 10 years time, things will be improved.
Consoles are not necessities lmao.But it's not like a phone or console or PC where it's like a necessity and everyone has one.
? And phones and PCs are?Consoles are not necessities lmao.
Phones are, sure, but PCs, not really, you definitely don't need a PC that is good at gaming? And phones and PCs are?
My experience too. I tried for weeks and could never adjust to VR. It's just never going to work for me.IMO there is nothing you can do if you are born with motion sickness.
Except for taking a chill pill that suppress it, but it makes you dry and detached for awhile
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I’m seriously aghast when people say they tried X and it made them sick so they can’t play it. It takes practice y’all, I know nausea is uncomfortable but you gotta get back on that horse. It’s not gonna kill you and you might even have some fun with your expensive toy. Do quit playing immediately when you feel sick, but then come back to it again later and it’ll get easier.
Edit: I know there’s people who naturally have more issues with VR in general, I think anybody can improve their experience through proper setup and practice but if it just seems incompatible with you my condolences, the tech will catch up before long your brain won’t know the difference.
Sadly this is not the case. If there is a upgrade path you have to pay to upgrade it to psvr 2 or just rebuy the psvr 2 version.I thought all PSVR games are BC with PSVR2?
Lol, all this time I was going by the title of this thread. I thought the op wanted games that would make him throw up.Ironically, I never got sick in Iron Man but did feel very nauseated while playing simpler games like Astrobot
Back in 2005 when I played Half-Life 2, motion sickness got me so bad I sold my PC and hoped for things to improve in 10 years time.Just sell it on eBay, and hope in 10 years time, things will be improved.
Japan got it bad back then! Many Japanese players complained about motion sickness in the 32/64-bit era. Didn't they change the camera perspective in the Spyro the Dragon games because everybody was having motion sickness? Imagine if that happened with today's cancel culture, motion sickness could have killed the PlayStation!I remember people claiming they were getting sick in the early days of 3d gaming. lol
I played Metroid Prime with the VR fork of the Dolphin emulator and I was noticing a lot of details I missed out on when I played it on TV, and that is a 2002 game! I guess you can't avoid missing on such details when everything is real life-sized and surrounding you in 360 degrees. Even stuff like Street Fighter 6 with the VR mod I was like "Was this background character always there? I've never seen him when playing on the TV."What is great about VR is that it is more stimulating than just playing a game.
It feels more satisfying and you really get a deeper look at the game.
Hell, even HL2 in VR you stop every couple of minutes and notice new details that I haven’t noticed 16 years after release lol.Back in 2005 when I played Half-Life 2, motion sickness got me so bad I sold my PC and hoped for things to improve in 10 years time.
Japan got it bad back then! Many Japanese players complained about motion sickness in the 32/64-bit era. Didn't they change the camera perspective in the Spyro the Dragon games because everybody was having motion sickness? Imagine if that happened with today's cancel culture, motion sickness could have killed the PlayStation!
I played Metroid Prime with the VR fork of the Dolphin emulator and I was noticing a lot of details I missed out on when I played it on TV, and that is a 2002 game! I guess you can't avoid missing on such details when everything is real life-sized and surrounding you in 360 degrees. Even stuff like Street Fighter 6 with the VR mod I was like "Was this background character always there? I've never seen him when playing on the TV."
BTW: I never liked the Half-Life games until Alyx (partly because of that motion sickness episode with HL2), then went back to HL2 with the VR mod and I'm hooked. To top it off, no motion sickness at all now, not even in the vehicle sections, and I play with zero assists.Hell, even HL2 in VR you stop every couple of minutes and notice new details that I haven’t noticed 16 years after release lol.
A game like Tea For God is something else, you do all the walking with no need for teleportation or stick movement. I miss playing it but my current room has no space for it.Room scale VR is the best if you have the set up and the space. There's no mismatch between body and brain.