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Heya, a few suggestions since I've been there, nausea'd that:
Do short sessions, like 20-30 minutes max.
When you have an option to 'teleport vs. smoothly walk somewhere, take the teleport option.
Many games have additional "comfort" options; consider activating those
In general, if you're standing still in the VR world and creatures or things are coming at you, you're gonna be fine. The challenge happens when you're moving through VR-land and your brain gets confused that your motion in that world isn't matching what you're doing with your legs.
So some people have found that actually walking in place can help (though I never tried that).
Lastly, a lot of us oddly have found that positioning a table fan or any fan really on us while we're VR'ing can stave off motion sickness.
But the most important advice out of all of that is really just taking it slow. Trying a bit more each day and easing into things over a week or two. At least for me, it took me nearly two weeks to feel generally comfortable with most VR games and I was definitely initially queasy when starting out!
Good luck!
P.S. -- Some games where you're barely moving at all can be a great way to spend your time in VR, like Gadgeteer or the new Humanity game.
I own all of these and bought off of recommendations from here on prior sales, all are very good, just depends on what you are into.
Virtual Desktop
Beat Saber
GOLF+
Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners
Premium Bowling
Gun Club VR
SUPERHOT VR
Vader Immortal: Episode II
The Thrill of the Fight
Vader Immortal: Episode I
Real VR Fishing
Vader Immortal: Episode III
Arizona Sunshine
I own all of these and bought off of recommendations from here on prior sales, all are very good, just depends on what you are into.
Virtual Desktop
Beat Saber
GOLF+
Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners
Premium Bowling
Gun Club VR
SUPERHOT VR
Vader Immortal: Episode II
The Thrill of the Fight
Vader Immortal: Episode I
Real VR Fishing
Vader Immortal: Episode III
Arizona Sunshine
I just got a Quest 3 last month, but didn't really use it for anything other than media watching. It is comfortable just laying down in bed to watch a movie. I tried Asgard's Wrath II but got motion sickness within 3 minutes and just left it. Gave me such a bad experience, I didn't really purchase anything (other than Virtual Desktop).
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
Does anyone know if the code is one time use? Do I need to add like 8 things to my cart (new vr user) at once or can I come back and still use the coupon?
I just got a Quest 3 last month, but didn't really use it for anything other than media watching. It is comfortable just laying down in bed to watch a movie. I tried Asgard's Wrath II but got motion sickness within 3 minutes and just left it. Gave me such a bad experience, I didn't really purchase anything (other than Virtual Desktop).
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
I am in the same spot as you are... Asgard made me feel really off and I only walked around the initial tavern. I watched a few videos on GTA5 VR and it looks awesome and potentially nauseating. lol
I just got a Quest 3 last month, but didn't really use it for anything other than media watching. It is comfortable just laying down in bed to watch a movie. I tried Asgard's Wrath II but got motion sickness within 3 minutes and just left it. Gave me such a bad experience, I didn't really purchase anything (other than Virtual Desktop).
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
I'd recommend games that can be played in AR with pass through if you have issues in full VR games. Lego Bricktales and Synth Riders are both games I have played that way and are fun.
Does anyone know if the code is one time use? Do I need to add like 8 things to my cart (new vr user) at once or can I come back and still use the coupon?
you can come back and reuse until the expiration date. i used it two different times on two different games
I just got a Quest 3 last month, but didn't really use it for anything other than media watching. It is comfortable just laying down in bed to watch a movie. I tried Asgard's Wrath II but got motion sickness within 3 minutes and just left it. Gave me such a bad experience, I didn't really purchase anything (other than Virtual Desktop).
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
I just got a Quest 3 last month, but didn't really use it for anything other than media watching. It is comfortable just laying down in bed to watch a movie. I tried Asgard's Wrath II but got motion sickness within 3 minutes and just left it. Gave me such a bad experience, I didn't really purchase anything (other than Virtual Desktop).
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
Beat saber and pistol whip. Also thrill of the fight
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I just got a Quest 3 last month, but didn't really use it for anything other than media watching. It is comfortable just laying down in bed to watch a movie. I tried Asgard's Wrath II but got motion sickness within 3 minutes and just left it. Gave me such a bad experience, I didn't really purchase anything (other than Virtual Desktop).
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
Heya, a few suggestions since I've been there, nausea'd that:
Do short sessions, like 20-30 minutes max.
When you have an option to 'teleport vs. smoothly walk somewhere, take the teleport option.
Many games have additional "comfort" options; consider activating those
In general, if you're standing still in the VR world and creatures or things are coming at you, you're gonna be fine. The challenge happens when you're moving through VR-land and your brain gets confused that your motion in that world isn't matching what you're doing with your legs.
So some people have found that actually walking in place can help (though I never tried that).
Lastly, a lot of us oddly have found that positioning a table fan or any fan really on us while we're VR'ing can stave off motion sickness.
But the most important advice out of all of that is really just taking it slow. Trying a bit more each day and easing into things over a week or two. At least for me, it took me nearly two weeks to feel generally comfortable with most VR games and I was definitely initially queasy when starting out!
Good luck!
P.S. -- Some games where you're barely moving at all can be a great way to spend your time in VR, like Gadgeteer or the new Humanity game.
I just got a Quest 3 last month, but didn't really use it for anything other than media watching. It is comfortable just laying down in bed to watch a movie. I tried Asgard's Wrath II but got motion sickness within 3 minutes and just left it. Gave me such a bad experience, I didn't really purchase anything (other than Virtual Desktop).
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
Eleven Table Tennis is one of my favorites. Makes it feel like there's a real table in front of you.
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Do short sessions, like 20-30 minutes max.
When you have an option to 'teleport vs. smoothly walk somewhere, take the teleport option.
Many games have additional "comfort" options; consider activating those
In general, if you're standing still in the VR world and creatures or things are coming at you, you're gonna be fine. The challenge happens when you're moving through VR-land and your brain gets confused that your motion in that world isn't matching what you're doing with your legs.
So some people have found that actually walking in place can help (though I never tried that).
Lastly, a lot of us oddly have found that positioning a table fan or any fan really on us while we're VR'ing can stave off motion sickness.
But the most important advice out of all of that is really just taking it slow. Trying a bit more each day and easing into things over a week or two. At least for me, it took me nearly two weeks to feel generally comfortable with most VR games and I was definitely initially queasy when starting out!
Good luck!
P.S. -- Some games where you're barely moving at all can be a great way to spend your time in VR, like Gadgeteer or the new Humanity game.
Virtual Desktop
Beat Saber
GOLF+
Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners
Premium Bowling
Gun Club VR
SUPERHOT VR
Vader Immortal: Episode II
The Thrill of the Fight
Vader Immortal: Episode I
Real VR Fishing
Vader Immortal: Episode III
Arizona Sunshine
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Virtual Desktop
Beat Saber
GOLF+
Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners
Premium Bowling
Gun Club VR
SUPERHOT VR
Vader Immortal: Episode II
The Thrill of the Fight
Vader Immortal: Episode I
Real VR Fishing
Vader Immortal: Episode III
Arizona Sunshine
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
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Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
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Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
- Do short sessions, like 20-30 minutes max.
- When you have an option to 'teleport vs. smoothly walk somewhere, take the teleport option.
- Many games have additional "comfort" options; consider activating those
- In general, if you're standing still in the VR world and creatures or things are coming at you, you're gonna be fine. The challenge happens when you're moving through VR-land and your brain gets confused that your motion in that world isn't matching what you're doing with your legs.
- So some people have found that actually walking in place can help (though I never tried that).
- Lastly, a lot of us oddly have found that positioning a table fan or any fan really on us while we're VR'ing can stave off motion sickness.
But the most important advice out of all of that is really just taking it slow. Trying a bit more each day and easing into things over a week or two. At least for me, it took me nearly two weeks to feel generally comfortable with most VR games and I was definitely initially queasy when starting out!Good luck!
P.S. -- Some games where you're barely moving at all can be a great way to spend your time in VR, like Gadgeteer or the new Humanity game.
Any recommendations for games that'll suit someone who doesn't have 'VR-legs'?
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