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Originally Posted by AndyH
Love hearing stories like this, and sounds like you’re in good shape re motion sickness. Are you trying Skyrim?
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Thanks, I worked my way up to playing Wipeout after a week of earning my VR legs. The default comfort options in Wipeout make it relatively comfortable to play. I have a fear of heights so there's one track I couldn't play as the track goes up into the sky and the track is see through!
Scary games I find too intense in VR. Rush of Blood I had to stop after 5 minutes and the The Kitchen demo, OMG; that monster was disturbing.
Played the Spiderman VR game for all of one minute, as soon as I was hanging on the side of a skyscraper way up high that was just too much. The Shark Attack level in VR Worlds was fun but again a bit too intense and the cage thing they send you down in wobbles like it would in real life which made me a bit queasy, looked down and all I saw was a sea of blue which made my brain go to mush. Needed a lie down after that for a few minutes. Being interrogated by a big baldy bruiser type in the London Heist level was quite an experience!
I'll be getting Skyrim at some point, trying Firewall Zero Hour with the aim controller for tonights VR meal for the senses.