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Searching for a virtual reality game.

Searching for a virtual reality game.

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xJuliaKay
Junior Member
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02-09-2020, 07:10 PM
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Hey there! I just got the Meta Quest 2 and have been really happy with it. Mostly I use it for Beat Saber because I tend to get motion sickness after a bit of movement in other games. I'm searching for titles that require less character movement to help me adjust to VR more comfortably. It seems the experience has improved since I started playing regularly—usually only getting sick after a few minutes, but not too long. I can play Beat Saber for over an hour without feeling any nausea afterward, though I tend to stop after about 90 minutes of play.

I've tried Minecraft in VR with the Vivecraft mod and moved extremely slowly, like 5 seconds per block. I can keep going for about 15 minutes before needing a break. In Minecraft's walking pace, I usually stop after around 5 minutes. Subnautica is only available for under 10 minutes, and I haven't played it again since the first time—maybe it's improved?

Any recommendations would be great! I'm open to PCVR or Quest Native titles.
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xJuliaKay
02-09-2020, 07:10 PM #1

Hey there! I just got the Meta Quest 2 and have been really happy with it. Mostly I use it for Beat Saber because I tend to get motion sickness after a bit of movement in other games. I'm searching for titles that require less character movement to help me adjust to VR more comfortably. It seems the experience has improved since I started playing regularly—usually only getting sick after a few minutes, but not too long. I can play Beat Saber for over an hour without feeling any nausea afterward, though I tend to stop after about 90 minutes of play.

I've tried Minecraft in VR with the Vivecraft mod and moved extremely slowly, like 5 seconds per block. I can keep going for about 15 minutes before needing a break. In Minecraft's walking pace, I usually stop after around 5 minutes. Subnautica is only available for under 10 minutes, and I haven't played it again since the first time—maybe it's improved?

Any recommendations would be great! I'm open to PCVR or Quest Native titles.

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DeathRtH
Junior Member
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02-09-2020, 08:35 PM
#2
Half-Life Alyx and the FNAF series include VR experiences for fans of horror titles. Pavlov VR resembles CS2 but offers a virtual reality twist.
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DeathRtH
02-09-2020, 08:35 PM #2

Half-Life Alyx and the FNAF series include VR experiences for fans of horror titles. Pavlov VR resembles CS2 but offers a virtual reality twist.

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TheTivekas
Member
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02-11-2020, 03:22 AM
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It will take time to develop comfort. Continue stopping whenever you feel unwell or experience cold sweats, then return once fully recovered. Avoid forcing yourself, as this can worsen the situation. Walkabout MiniGolf (PC or Quest Native) Budget Reductions (PC or Quest Native) Arizona Sunshine 1 & 2 (PC or Quest Native) Use teleport movement SuperHot (PC or Quest Native) After gaining some VR adaptation, a cockpit position helps VtolVR (PCVR)
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TheTivekas
02-11-2020, 03:22 AM #3

It will take time to develop comfort. Continue stopping whenever you feel unwell or experience cold sweats, then return once fully recovered. Avoid forcing yourself, as this can worsen the situation. Walkabout MiniGolf (PC or Quest Native) Budget Reductions (PC or Quest Native) Arizona Sunshine 1 & 2 (PC or Quest Native) Use teleport movement SuperHot (PC or Quest Native) After gaining some VR adaptation, a cockpit position helps VtolVR (PCVR)

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XNicroFrostX
Junior Member
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02-11-2020, 05:51 AM
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Thanks, I'll start sooner than before. I haven't practiced much lately due to limited time, but if I do, I'll take it slowly and move at a comfortable pace.
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XNicroFrostX
02-11-2020, 05:51 AM #4

Thanks, I'll start sooner than before. I haven't practiced much lately due to limited time, but if I do, I'll take it slowly and move at a comfortable pace.

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alinahll
Junior Member
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02-12-2020, 09:03 PM
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If you have a friend, suggest playing "Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes." You might lose that friend due to the game, but it could be fun.
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alinahll
02-12-2020, 09:03 PM #5

If you have a friend, suggest playing "Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes." You might lose that friend due to the game, but it could be fun.

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RODcorey
Junior Member
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02-14-2020, 05:31 AM
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DCS - Digital Combat Simulator works great in VR. Another game that offered a lot of enjoyment was Elven Assassin. However, I mostly rely on VR for sim-racing, where it really excels. Other genres lag significantly in their development, so don't expect major breakthroughs soon.
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RODcorey
02-14-2020, 05:31 AM #6

DCS - Digital Combat Simulator works great in VR. Another game that offered a lot of enjoyment was Elven Assassin. However, I mostly rely on VR for sim-racing, where it really excels. Other genres lag significantly in their development, so don't expect major breakthroughs soon.