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by Sohcahtoa82
706 days ago
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There's a device called the Otolith [0] that supposedly can cure vertigo and supposedly prevented motion sickness in VR, but they're only chasing the market for solving vertigo. Curiously, what games are you playing? I find that games that involve real world motion didn't match virtual world motion (ie, any racing or flying game), I feel sick within seconds, but games where the two worlds always match (ie, Beat Saber, Pokerstars VR, Superhot VR, Space Pirate Trainer), I could play for literally HOURS and feel fine. [0] https://otolithlabs.com/nvrt-technology/ |
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I dont get any motion sickness from room scale games (real world motion match virtual world) like ping pong or watching movies.