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If you play more VR you might eventually get used to it, I felt motion sick in some games, first time I played like in Dirt Rally I was sweating after one stage.
Now nothing affects me really. If you can't stomach the game leave it alone. I hope you will change or delete this review.
And long travel flight, when plane is at highest altitude, i get an enormous headache.
Beat Saber ? don't know it, going to search it, thanks !
do you have beat saber? i can fully recommend that. the forest vr is also pretty nice.
You are pretty right. However, i am very sensible to (almost) any variation of position and speed. I am terribly sick in car if i am not the driver (and then, i feel very well).
Sadly, that make me unable to become Astronaut and travel in space. A kid's dream... aborted.
But yes, this game is really good. But anyone who is sensible to motion sickness is sure to get sick with it.
i´m fine and it takes a ton for me to even slightly feel motion sickness. it is definitely not an issue in this game. do you even meet the required specs to run this game on high fps? i doubt it tbh.
i do have to admit though that playing this game standing is fun, but needs a bit to get used to, especially when jumping and turning at the same time. playing it seated might be strange, when turning around a lot.
but hey, at least you didn´t have to pay a cent to try it. ;)