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Question What's the game that make you sick the most?

Discussion in 'Off Topic - All other stuff here' started by SEHATanguy, Jul 23, 2019.

  1. SEHATanguy

    SEHATanguy Member

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    Hi,

    It may be a strange question because nobody want's to be sick when playing whith it's rig but I do,..

    When I bought my rig it was because I want to be a pilot but I feel airsick too quickly on a little plane, so I decided to have a motion rig to make me more confortable with movements and bumps.

    So that's my question, which game will make me sick (with or without VR headset) thanks to my motion rig? (I do have a 3DOF)

    Regards
  2. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Feeling ill is most often when there is a mismatch between what your brain expects and what you perceive to be happening.

    I am pretty well VR bomb proof with motion unless I do something deliberately silly, like reversing the motion axis.
  3. SEHATanguy

    SEHATanguy Member

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    I can also stay for a while in VR without being ill, I guess I'm use to it now.
    With the motion rig I'd like to have something that will be really bumpy and will make my stomach move all the time to try simulating the condition encountered in a little plane when the air isn't calm.
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    I cant give advice on any particular games but when I first used VR I had a few feelings of motion sickness. If you decide to use VR and are someone that already gets a bit sick, I would make the first few goes fairly short, give yourself time to get used to it. It is worth it. Good luck
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    At first i couldn't even take stationary VR experiences. I would get really ill to the point of puking whenever i moved my head.. Actually sold my first oculus rift dk2 because of it.
    Then after a few months of practice i now finally can handle racing games for 2/3hours straight.
    But some "games" still make me sick like those roller coaster crap...
    Also dirt rally 1 took forever to get used to! But well worth the hours/days of being sick!:thumbs
  6. Raleigh J. Shackleford

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    I am very interested in this topic, but I didn't find any games that made me sick.
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    I had VR experiences on my friend's PS4 and PC, when the car is under control(grip) everything feels alright, but when it's sliding or say floating on the grass or wet track, I immediately feel dizzy, everytime I lose the tail of the car I have to close my eyes.
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    With a VR headset,almost every flight simulater can make u sick.So I suggest u play without it.
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    You will get use to it and its well worth it when you do. So i suggest if you like the experiance just give it some time until you get use to it. Just dont over do it to the point that you get sick like me
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    Rollercoaster sims make me real sick. Race games used to as well. Not any more!!
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    I only get dizzy sky rim games, in which you have to stand, because if you don't move standing you get dizzy, with simulators I have never been dizzy and if they move better, you will get less dizzy, when you get dizzy It is if you are still and standing, it is related to the balance liquid in the ear or something I have read.
    I use traslator
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    I'm still pretty new to VR so my gaming sessions cannot exceed 20 minutes. But it is going to be better. :)
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