![]() I cannot focus on anything while turning like that and end up feeling sick. There's usually a setting for 'smooth' turning, which I cannot for the life of me ever get used to. That is 'comfort' turning and doesn't cause any motion sickness. This method of playing games kind of sucks, and locomotion is something you can eventually get used to anyway.Īs for joystick turning, most of them 'snap', requiring you to tap it multiple times turning at a large angle instantly. If you use the other mode (whatever the game decides to call it), your view will stay in it's place as you move your character, till you release and then your view 'warps' to your character. But after a day or two I am actually completely fine with it. This is extremely disorientating to someone with motion sickness at first. Locomotion is using the left stick/pad to move your character, and the view with it. These are usually optional features (VRChat being one of the ones where it's optional). Moderate means the game includes 'locomotion' movement, and maybe even joystick turning. There is practically zero motion sickness problems here. ![]() The gameplay generally has you relying on real world movement to move around your local space to play. The gist of it is.Ĭomfortable means you are typically confined to a small area in the game, or move by teleporting. When I first got my headset (Oculus), it informed me about comfort ratings. Lemme tell you about my VR experiences, and hopefully that'll lessen some of the worry. Hello, someone who gets motion sick really easily here. I'm not spending $300-$600 USD on a headset, and realizing I can't handle this. Originally posted by Benie:What's worse (for myself), is I don't even know if I could handle VR, due to its higher bit rate (and the motion sickness) that comes with it. I'm all for it.Ok, maybe that wasn't so civil. Then after the trial ends, shows links of where you could get a headset (and not allow you to play until you get one). I'm not spending $300-$600 USD on a headset, and realizing I can't handle this.Īnd if they're going to make it into a true sales pitch, then let's have the Desktop version have a one week 'free trial'. What's worse (for myself), is I don't even know if I could handle VR, due to its higher bit rate (and the motion sickness) that comes with it. Look, I get the point while they're allowing Desktop users in, but it didn't really hit me (until now) that this is nothing but a 'sales pitch' to get them into VR, from the companies that make these expensive sets. There came a time where I lost interest in the game (and the only thing that brought it back was a new model being available for upload). ![]() I've noticed this pattern repeating, day after day, and it's quite discouraging. Just yesterday, I'm watching people with VR who seem to be getting more respect than people without (all because they can move their arms and pull out weapons and things, give hugs and head pats). This reinvigorated my interest in the game, but not by much. Managed to upload several avatars other people have made from a website I shall not name (as it's against the rules). It felt like my childhood 'had a home' here.īut as the days went by, I started feeling bored. The first and second days were pretty awesome for me, seeing things I remember seeing from Youtube videos. ![]() So, I've tried out this thing for a week (as a Desktop version user). And I'll try my best to be civil myself in the OP. ![]() First off, I want this discussion to remain civil. ![]()
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