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Unread 09-18-2017, 04:07 AM   #10
ShaneJake
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Originally Posted by Rich Z View Post
I think that a lot of the nausea associated with VR is the disconnect between the motions you initiate and the slight delay before you SEE the motion take place...And I think it helps to FORCE yourself to be immersed in the environment that VR is putting you. You have to forget that you are not really there, and that your body is really at the place you see, and doing what you see it doing.
Hmm, good point, man. I guess it really does take a bit of getting used to or even practice. It's fantastic, nonetheless.
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