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Forums - Sony Discussion - PSVR: Driveclub October 13th For $39.99

vr movement sickness is becoming rare, honestly I only suffer from vr tiredness. If you spend some time in vr it feels it eats your energy faster, like how you would play a game for 10 hours in one run and are happy that you take time off.

 

still bitter that the game is pricy for driveclub owners pity.






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quite tempted by this game,might get a vr christmas time



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Zoombael said:
SvennoJ said:
Does VR mode extend to the bikes?
It might be a bit too intense I guess, first person on the bikes is already sickening without VR.

I think it would be less sickening, since it would feel more natural, you can better adjust yourself and don't feel like being at the mercy of a go pro camera ride. However, i guess it would still feel wrong, because you're sitting in a chair, not on something like...

 

I dunno, DriveClu Bikes is more intense in movement than Wipeout. You can't fall off the bike in DC but it simulates the beginning of a highside pretty well if you take corners wrong. Except it auto recovers while the camera is stuck to the front, disorienting. I guess in VR you use the helmet cam, smooths it out a bit.