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Errorist76 said:

You should wait or holding off Drive Club. It’s pretty bad in terms of motion sickness and image quality. I could recommend you dozens of better games.

I can also recommend the PSVR subreddit on Reddit for great advice, tips on games and everything you need to know.

Here on VGC only very few people have extensive experience with VR/PSVR.

Thanks, I will try Dirt Rally and Wipeout first for racing.

John2290 said:

Can't go wrong with those games but I agree with Errorist, stay away from Driveclub until you'veplayed everything else. You could well play a dozen games before one triggers motion sickness at which point you'll have to start taking breaks for a week or two or longer if you don't play every day and if you're already into some great games those 15 minute breaks can be a pain in the ass but it really is best that you do take them and not try to push through because of an addictive game. I hit the floor thinking I was pushing against the wall in doom VfR because of a full day of trying to push through the motion sickness. It hardned me to it fairly well me but it was very unpleasant and I could well have broken my headset or my head itself. 

I hope to build up slowly and get my VR legs.

Lafiel said:

While not as good as the BF deals that bundle is still a great way to get into VR imo.

If you want to ease yourself into it you should start with demos/short movies without locomotion, like

Tumble VR, Headmaster, Super Hyper Cube, Statik, Job Simulator, Gnog, Moss, Allumette, Invasion, Crow, most of the Playroom VR mini-games (the Astro Bot prototype "Robot Rescue" is not locomotion free) and ofcourse Beat Saber from your bundle and there are many more.

demos with (imo) very mild locomotion are: Robot Rescue/Astro Bot, Until Dawn, Thumper, Rez Infinite, VR Worlds deep sea, Star Child etc

And remember to just stop if you feel uncomfortable, never try to "push through" , also ginger seems to prevent motion sickness for many ppl. My PSVR v2 at first gave me headaches because it was too tight, but after several sessions the rubber stretched enough and now I have no problems playing for several hours per session.

Great advice, and good list of titles.  Thanks.

SvennoJ said:
Errorist76 said:

You should wait or holding off Drive Club. It’s pretty bad in terms of motion sickness and image quality. I could recommend you dozens of better games.

I can also recommend the PSVR subreddit on Reddit for great advice, tips on games and everything you need to know.

Here on VGC only very few people have extensive experience with VR/PSVR.

You can always give DC a try if it's cheap. It's well worth it when you get used to the visuals and don't suffer from motion sickness ofcourse. Dirt Rally is the better looking and not as fast so maybe less prone to motion sickness.

I'm looking forward to Borderlands 2, hopefully my back will be better by then so I can enjoy it. Beware Astro bot, Moss and RE7 may raise your expectations a bit much if played first :) I still haven't seen a horror game as engaging as RE7 in VR.

I will save the best for last.  

 

I should be receiving my bundle on Monday the 17th and I'm really hyped.  Thanks again for all the positive feedback.



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