Zzz wrote:I'm normally nearly impervious to motion sickness. I can operate a camera without looking at the horizon while flying shotgun in the bumps of the midday hot summer. It takes about a hour of straight acro before I started to feel the queasiness.
That Oculus Rift though, it only took about 1 minute of playing a rally racing game before I felt like I was going to barf. It was really disturbing. I assume my brain doesn't like the disparity between what my eyes are seeing and what my body is NOT feeling.
Setting up Oculus Rift is key, needs to have a powerful video card or else it wont be smooth and will cause motion sickness, also you need to setup the pupil distance to the lens (easily done).
Once is setup , works perfect.
I only feel motion sick when playing Call of Duty kind of games, even watching a video of it (never on planes , boats or cars) I wanted to test VR before buying it just because of that.
Plenty of hrs now and never have had any sickness or disturbing feeling.
But yes, I have read some people do get motion sickness.