My VR Experiences

On the motion sickness thing; doesn't it require a steady 90 fps in order to NOT make the player nauseated?
 
The end of the video leaves me with questions as to what the game will actually be. Duck shooting or a horror game.

 
I've been loving VR so far. Except for one thing. It looks like I can't play racing games without feeling sick. The strange thing is that I can play something like Thumper and feel fine but I tried Dirt Rally now a couple of times and I feel horrible for hours afterwards. I can't continue or I'll throw up.

I found that I'm not the only one that's got this problem.

There's a guide on how to make it better and I'll see if it works for me. Now though I've got to take a breather. Feel seriously ill.

Link to said article: http://www.paradigmshiftracing.com/...-settings-can-cause-vr-sickness-how-to-fix-it
 
I've been loving VR so far. Except for one thing. It looks like I can't play racing games without feeling sick. The strange thing is that I can play something like Thumper and feel fine but I tried Dirt Rally now a couple of times and I feel horrible for hours afterwards. I can't continue or I'll throw up.

I found that I'm not the only one that's got this problem.

There's a guide on how to make it better and I'll see if it works for me. Now though I've got to take a breather. Feel seriously ill.

Link to said article: http://www.paradigmshiftracing.com/...-settings-can-cause-vr-sickness-how-to-fix-it

Do you own Elite: Dangerous and have you tried it? If I had VR that would probably be the only thing I'd play.
 
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