SvennoJ said:
Dgc1808 said:
Yes. Had it for less than two weeks. How long does the adjustment time take?
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It depends how much you play and Skyrim isn't the best game to start with. In the beginning Windlands was the game that made me sick, as well as Super stardust VR arena, yet after a few more times and remembering to look where I'm going I had no further issues. I've been playing VR for over a year now and just did another 5 hours of Skyrim yesterday, indeed 30 minutes isn't worth starting the game for, and teleportation is the suck.
I started with Rez Infinite and Wayward sky, Robinson the Journey, Bound and DC VR. RE7 is probably better to play before Skyrim as you generally move a lot slower and with the DS4 you have control over your movement speed, unlike the on/off behavior with Skyrim. You can however also use the DS4 in your left hand with Skyrim (after starting the game with move) and use that for analog movement. You're pretty much limited to 2-hand or non directional magic in your off hand, yet maybe also blocking with a shield if you uncheck realistic shield grip.
You could also try the Solus project to get used to the movement. The teleportation there is much better and then you can start getting used to full movement without worrying about combat and running away. Solus project is about exploration and survival. In the Solus project you can hold the DS4 in your right hand for analog turning so you can control the turn rate if that makes you feel ill.
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I see. Perhaps I'll give this another shot with Fallout VR.