There's also a lot more room when you put the device on your head, making it far better for people who wear glasses. The rubberised inlay surrounding the lenses do a far better job of keeping out light, and without causing discomfort. The good news (hopefully), your body will stop treating VR like an infection and you will be able to play the most demanding games with ease for as long as you like.If you're coming from the original PSVR or the Meta Quest 2, then there are a couple of things you'll notice right away. When you feel confident, move up to 10 minute sessions and so on. Do a 5 minute session, take a break, then do another 5. ![]() DO NOT just dive into a fast-paced game and think you can even play for 10 minutes. To begin, as others have mentioned, play a game with a fairly static camera for 15 minutes. You need to train your brain to not treat VR like some kind infection/poison, and become acclimatised to it. Some people get the sickness because they go in too hard, too fast, for too long (it creeps up on you and before you know it, you're puking or have to lie down for hours feeling grotty). The body's natural defence is to believe there is some alien entity inside you such as poison, so it reacts by making you sick. ![]() You are sitting in front of a TV or standing/sitting with a VR headset on. Your brain is being tricked into thinking the body is in motion, but it is not. It's called VR training or VR legs and some software developer really needs to make a game about this to help people. Bunt-custardly 118d ago (Edited 118d ago )
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