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Nogamez said:

Erm well i found RE7 on VR to be so Immersive that i actually struggled to play it due to shitting myself too much when the guy was chasing me around the house. But yeah motion sickness was a problem for me on games which controlled like a normal game ie with dualshock

Well that actually doesnt sound like a "gimmick" anymore but like something that takes games to a level impossible on a screen.

Sure it can be to hard on horror games for some people, but in enhances similar genres as much (games like Skyrim, Farpoint, Star Wars Xwing VR Mission (have you played that? I loved it), Dirt Rally with a wheel,...).

 

I had motion sickness in the first VR sessions as well unfortunaly. So I do undertsand people getting turned off from VR because of that. In my expierence, you can get used to VR and motion sickness wont effect you anymore. Just need to use it frequently and start with more stationary games, then slowly increase the intensity. Now a days I can play Re7, Skyrim, Farpoint, whatever for 3+ hours straight without any motion sickness  but yeah, it effected me as well in the first few weeks.