Sony Group Corp. has paused production of its PSVR2 headset until it clears a backlog of unsold units, according to people familiar with its plans, adding to doubts about the appeal of virtual reality gadgets.
Beat Saber is also my main jam, and the motion sickness is something I’ve experienced, too.
Recently got around to finishing Alyx. I played it in teleport mode at first but I quickly got frustrated with the limitations around that for the combat, so I switched to continuous motion.
It was bad at first but I think I got my VR legs from doing that. I was playing the final levels without a trace of nausea.
For some reason even before that, continuous motion worked for me in Lone Echo, too. Somehow imagining myself being in zero-G, pushing off surfaces to float in different directions helped me get used to it.
Man I miss Echo Arena so bad.
I can’t tell you whether it’ll be worth it for you personally, but you absolutely can power through and get used to it. And man the final levels of Alyx are fun.
Beat Saber is also my main jam, and the motion sickness is something I’ve experienced, too.
Recently got around to finishing Alyx. I played it in teleport mode at first but I quickly got frustrated with the limitations around that for the combat, so I switched to continuous motion.
It was bad at first but I think I got my VR legs from doing that. I was playing the final levels without a trace of nausea.
For some reason even before that, continuous motion worked for me in Lone Echo, too. Somehow imagining myself being in zero-G, pushing off surfaces to float in different directions helped me get used to it.
Man I miss Echo Arena so bad.
I can’t tell you whether it’ll be worth it for you personally, but you absolutely can power through and get used to it. And man the final levels of Alyx are fun.