QUOTE(keledek @ Nov 7 2016, 10:53 AM)
Tried psvr at midvalley sony store yesteday. Virtual tank. Played 5 min and stomach get quesy. Cold sweats and nausea followed. I'm jealous of you guys who don't suffer from VR induced nausea as was thinking getting it to play EVE valkyrie / hopefully other flying sims in future. Was thinking maybe external stimulus / cockpit gear that give tactile / slight movement ques help like those driving sim in arcades may help orientate body- space-position to the visual ques ... but those means more cost..
Sad but won't be getting it
All NASA astronauts don't ace their training in a day, everyone have different tolerance with nausea, even I avoided rolling in Eve too much despite how awesome it is, I wouldn't want to puke in my room.
Everybody can adapt to VR, just need to be patient, blowing fan and ginger supplements helps.
QUOTE(mousqy @ Nov 7 2016, 10:58 AM)
can i play normal games with it? example BF1?
better way of putting it can it act as a display for normal games?
Yes, quality is degraded, but I definitely feel like in a cinema, I can't wait to see further improvements after seeing VR comparison shots with PS4 pro.
This post has been edited by WooTz: Nov 7 2016, 11:58 AM