The Official Playstation VR Thread

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Embrace it for a week. Your body will adjust. I know firsthand.
yeah im gonna try,

I put it on someone today for 40minutes, by time they took it off, eyes were bloodshot red. bytch kept saying my eyes are hurting my eyes are hurting, thought she was over reacting, then when she took it off entire eye ball was su woo.
 

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yeah im gonna try,

I put it on someone today for 40minutes, by time they took it off, eyes were bloodshot red. bytch kept saying my eyes are hurting my eyes are hurting, thought she was over reacting, then when she took it off entire eye ball was su woo.
It's a weird experience moving with your brain, but not moving with your body. It fukks your brain up. But after a week or two your body and brain adjust. You might have some stomach problems in the process, but your body will adjust. I know firsthand with my OR and Vive. It just takes time. Get sick for a week or two and then your golden. Trust me, I've been with this shyt since day one with my OR and Vive.
 

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It's a weird experience moving with your brain, but not moving with your body. It fukks your brain up. But after a week or two your body and brain adjust. You might have some stomach problems in the process, but your body will adjust. I know firsthand with my OR and Vive. It just takes time. Get sick for a week or two and then your golden. Trust me, I've been with this shyt since day one with my OR and Vive.
I hope so, cause I gotta go take a nap that's how dizzy I am
 

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I hope so, cause I gotta go take a nap that's how dizzy I am
It's a fukked up experience for your brain. It will adjust though. I got queasy with my OR and Vive for the first few weeks with "intense" games, but my body adjusted. The Vive does teleportation to reduce stomach problems, but the OR doesn't. I just went through the sickness for a week or two and then it went away. It just takes time. Your body isn't used to this shyt...it needs to "learn" how to handle it. It will learn though (the brain is a marvelous thing :blessed:).

If you keep playing, you'll be fine in 1-2 weeks. You just need to adjust. I know firsthand. I can play the most "intense" VR games and not get sick at all. My body got used to it. Your body will too. It just takes time.
 

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It's a fukked up experience for your brain. It will adjust though. I got queasy with my OR and Vive for the first few weeks with "intense" games, but my body adjusted. The Vive does teleportation to reduce stomach problems, but the OR doesn't. I just went through the sickness for a week or two and then it went away. It just takes time. Your body isn't used to this shyt...it needs to "learn" how to handle it. It will learn though (the brain is a marvelous thing :blessed:).

If you keep playing, you'll be fine in 1-2 weeks. You just need to adjust. I know firsthand. I can play the most "intense" VR games and not get sick at all. My body got used to it. Your body will too. It just takes time.
Lol I hope so. I played the driveclub demo again today and yesterday played the platformer game and I was okay. I felt a little weird after but it wasn't as bad as the first night.

The main thing is when the camera in that platformer game moves it feels eughhh. Driveclub same thing. Like I want to enjoy some of these games but I don't feel like I can play for long period of times. Rigs made me feel queasy as soon as I started turning the mech around and shyt. It just feels "off". I hear the "just power through" tip as being bad and you can get very debilitated.
 

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I think VR sickness, and motion sickness in general, varies from person to person. there's also been some talk about whether or not "VR legs" are real...



ultimately I think it comes down to the individual. so I wouldn't assume my, or anyone else's, anecdotal experience is universal. especially since I've never got sick from VR. when I play VR games with artificial motion, it just feels like I'm gonna loose my balance (like if you're standing in a stopped bus/train, and it started moving), but I never felt nauseous

some people get motion sickness from playing 2D FPS games. I know The Witness was bad for a lot of people. I think the low FOV and lack of a reticle are usually blamed for that, but never the less most people aren't effected at all
 

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I think VR sickness, and motion sickness in general, varies from person to person. there's also been some talk about whether or not "VR legs" are real...



ultimately I think it comes down to the individual. so I wouldn't assume my, or anyone else's, anecdotal experience is universal. especially since I've never got sick from VR. when I play VR games with artificial motion, it just feels like I'm gonna loose my balance (like if you're standing in a stopped bus/train, and it started moving), but I never felt nauseous

some people get motion sickness from playing 2D FPS games. I know The Witness was bad for a lot of people. I think the low FOV and lack of a reticle are usually blamed for that, but never the less most people aren't effected at all

I think so too.

Some people get sick just playing first person games without vr.

They would have a rough time in vr
 

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Lol I hope so. I played the driveclub demo again today and yesterday played the platformer game and I was okay. I felt a little weird after but it wasn't as bad as the first night.

The main thing is when the camera in that platformer game moves it feels eughhh. Driveclub same thing. Like I want to enjoy some of these games but I don't feel like I can play for long period of times. Rigs made me feel queasy as soon as I started turning the mech around and shyt. It just feels "off". I hear the "just power through" tip as being bad and you can get very debilitated.
Maybe I just have a good stomach, but powering through really remedied the situation for me. "Jump" (an OR game) is as intense as it gets and while I fell a bit of queasiness I can power through with no problems. If I played that game on my first week, I'd be sick as hell. Your brain needs to adjust to moving without moving, if you know what I mean. I'm just explaining my experience. It might be different for some, but I think most will adjust in a week or two.
 

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I wonder if the PSVR sickness problems have something to do with the framerate reproduction or whatever is going on.

Seems people are getting sick on games on PSVR and they aren't getting sick in similar games on OR and Vive.
 

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I wonder if the PSVR sickness problems have something to do with the framerate reproduction or whatever is going on.

Seems people are getting sick on games on PSVR and they aren't getting sick in similar games on OR and Vive.
Nah.
Plenty of other games on the VR that doesn't give that issue. DC's issue varies person to person. People get sick on similar games on the Vive too.


It varies. It's due to artificial movement.
 
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