Traditional motion sickness and the one you can experience in VR are sometimes very different, but yes you can generally work your way towards "VR legs" by getting used to the disconnect that you encounter between audio+visual and your inner ear / equilibrium.
Depending on your eyesight, you may not need glasses while playing too (as the "focal point" is just under 2 meters). I think there is a spacer that comes with the Quest 2 replacement interfaces from VR cover, and some people even get prescription lenses that go over over the main ones. Quest 1/2 are the standalone titles, while Rift games will work via the link mode and SteamVR games work as well if you plan to use PCVR that way.Īs for glasses? Yes. The Oculus/Meta site itself will show you what works on what, but otherwise sites like UploadVR and similar ilk will have reviews and roundups of games and their supported platforms.
If you need, as far as I know, there's a Guardian setting in Quest 2 that notifies you when something enters you 'VR space', including pets.ĮDIT: You need a good gaming PC if you'll use SteamVR to play games thoĬlick to shrink.Well, Fallout VR exists so if you do PCVR via link cable or airlink, you can play that! There are definitely some interesting standalone titles on the horizon as well, and more "chill" experiences like Township - which I believe ResetEra may have a shared server? My cats love to stay close while I'm gaming too, so that's something to keep an eye out.
And about the space, the Oculus support site recommends 6.5 ft by 6.5 ft (2x2m). I personally never had motion sickness while playing in VR. So, Steam is a great place to find good VR games (I live in a non supported Occulus country so Steam is my ''only'' option if I don't wanna spend a lot of money on VR games).Ībout motion sickness, people say is something you get used to. About the games, I usually play SteamVR games via Airlink and it is a solid experience - but only if you are close to your router and using the 5GHz network.
Click to shrink.I know Fallout 4 VR with some mods is a good experience, but I heard the last Into the Radius patch made the dream Fallout/STALKER/Metro VR game for some people.