Darryl Linington from Tech IT Out writes: "The PlayStation VR, which has been out for a while now, is a great device; however, those who play it can potentially suffer from Virtual Reality sickness. With the PlayStation VR just releasing in various territories, including South Africa, Tech IT Out has put together a list of the top 5 tips on how to avoid VR sickness."
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Lol, maybe I'm becoming an old fart, but excessive violence in VR seems to bother me more than in flat games. Feels more visceral when you're looking a person in the eyes before mutilating them.
By no means am I trying to be a prude and saying these games shouldn't exist. I just play them more sparingly, need more breaks. I need some beautiful, refreshing & relaxing VR experiences too to balance them out so I don't feel so heavy.
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IMO, there's two that are better than all these (except maybe Beat Saber), Thrill of the Fight and AUDICA.
Blowing a fan in your face also helps.
I guess I'm lucky, I never feel sick in PSVR and always turn off all the assists (kinda annoys me that they are on by default), like RE7's 'turn by degrees' option.
It's interesting that you have to adapt to VR to handle it better.