https://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comm...beta_released/
Wow I’m so happy.
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04-05-2021, 09:20 PM #1
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04-06-2021, 05:17 AM #2
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04-06-2021, 12:49 PM #4
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04-06-2021, 01:12 PM #5
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04-06-2021, 01:29 PM #6
Nah I just find that games with locomotion like that get nauseating. The walking dead game was the same way. I can only do like 30 min sessions.
Do I have a disability lmao... It's pretty well known that locomotion games give vr sickness. It's not just me. Pretty common.Sometimes I park in handicap spaces, while handicap people make handicap faces
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04-06-2021, 01:47 PM #7
Native as opposed to injected with Apps such as Vorpx which usually the experience is more cumbersome and loaded and costs the price of the program.
But the core engine of Valheim was really clean and easy to do a first person mod and subsequently standalone VR mod modded into the game. I’m loading it up now it took like 30 secs to unzip 2 things in the root folder wish me luck I’m diving in.
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04-06-2021, 01:53 PM #8
It’s actually ultra rare (despite what Reddit posts you may have read lol) that someone can’t get used to it after a few sessions and a majority don’t ever even get sick in the first place maybe just need a break once in a while to clear the senses.
If you went out on a cruise first time ever and got sea sick that is common but if you were a sailor out at sea for a year and still got seasick... well that would be considered to have some form of disability...
Like all it is is the brain thinking you’re poisoned because what you see doesn’t match what you feel so it’s evolution thinking somethings wrong in your body but the sensation can be trained to go away.
If you can’t get over it yeah, you might be retarded or extremely weak and unable to adapt to stimulus changes.
That’s a form of disability yes.
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04-06-2021, 01:55 PM #9
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04-06-2021, 02:13 PM #10
lmao, it's a bit harsh to say he might be retarded or extremely weak, but i do agree that it seems uncommon to still have motion sickness / nausea if you consider yourself a "vr veteran". most people report getting "vr legs" (ie. adjusting to locomotion in vr games), so if you're still experiencing nausea, then there's something up with your body.
the first time i had motion sickness was the first time i ever tried skyrim vr, but after that, i haven't had a single instance of it. i can legit play vr games with locomotion and smooth turning (or w/e it's called) for hours on end and not feel phased at all. in fact, the only thing that stops me from playing longer is my quest 2 running out of batteries heh.pm me ur pics and ill rep u haha jk no homo lol haha no but srsly pls pm me ur pics haha just glutes and maybe face haha no homo again lol just kidding kinda not rly lol pls send them
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04-06-2021, 02:19 PM #11
Nothing bothers me except the surface rover in Elite Dangerous. As someone who has been on alot of boats, its about like being in a 20 foot boat in high frequency 6-10s. Im convinced no human can withstand an hour of that without their head spinning. Fortunately the developers incorporated a steady horizon option once testers all got sick.
Stern Crew
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04-06-2021, 02:24 PM #12
Ultra rare. OK. Type in vr sickness in Google and it's pages and pages. It's not that rare. I have no issue with teleport games but yeah locomotion makes me sick. I'm not out here barfing and refusing to play them, but I have to take breaks more frequently unlike other style games.some games are worse then others with it, I've played games that haven't bothered me like modded robo recall locomotion.
Sorry I'm not like you, but you're confusing being normal with a disability. Unlike you I have a real life and don't live in vr like a little virgin, so my normal man body and eyes haven't devolved into only looking at screens 1 inch from my eyeballs 24/7. The majority of my eyeballs view is still real life, so yes, those games can make me slightly sick after a while as they do with many other people. Hence why Google has thousands of results for vr sickness.
Bro you have admitted many times that you have no life and live in video game land, don't get on here calling me retarded cause I am one of many normal people who experiences motion sickness with certain vr games. You can't even comprehend having a normal conversation with someone because of how ****ing autistic you are. Calling me retarded when I'm not even arguing with you or trying to start ****, simply stating that game would probably give me motion sickness lmao dude go outside and interact with other humans once in a while.Sometimes I park in handicap spaces, while handicap people make handicap faces
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04-06-2021, 04:15 PM #13
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04-06-2021, 04:19 PM #14
It’s actually super well realized. I just took a life size tour of my bases and it’s like a whole new place. So much larger from this view gives everything more weight.
Even just coming face to face with a medium size creature got my hairs raised and got that fight or flight response for a split second
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04-06-2021, 09:04 PM #15
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04-07-2021, 07:34 AM #16
Cool will check it out if and when I have time for something new. I remember the first time I loaded up Skyrim and even the wolves were huge and moving fast lol.
Honestly between all the flight simming, skyrim, alyx, elite dangerous, and the fun little games like super hot I don't even have time for more games.
also not sure if you are still flying in MSFS 2020 but the VR implementation is super promising even though not complete yet (no controller tracking, just mouse). The flight modeling has improved too (we had discussions on difference between x-plane and MSFS). X-plane is till way better for flying with instruments, but just flying VFR its hard to beat the eye candy in MSFS in VR.Stern Crew
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04-07-2021, 08:40 AM #17
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