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Originally Posted by Larry Legend
This is going to sound weird, but I've found you really need to change your perspective on what is up and what is down when you are in space in Eve.
If you just get your mind around the fact that there is no rightside up you won't feel as queasy when are flying "upside down".
Yeah, that makes sense. Its actually the horizontal turning in some games that Ive had trouble with the most for whatever reason. In Battlezone and Eve Ive felt it. I also feel it in stick turning first person games like Here They Lie as well, but thats more common I think. Im not sure why, but I felt better turning in Luge and in DC FWIW, two games that on average I believe tend to affect more people in that way than BZ and Eve. To be honest though, Ive been really cautious. Ive heard the horror stories about motion sickness and how sometimes just trying to fight through can be a bad idea so I havent really tried to push it much. The minute I felt it Ive quit. Ill definitely give those titles more of a look in the future because they are really cool games. Im not saying VR legs is a real thing, but like you were describing, getting into the proper mindset and a giving it more of a chance and some repetition might help.
Btw, Allumette is pretty cool. Im sure most people have tried it by now, but for those that havent, you really should. Its not a game, its kind of like a animated 3D movie. Its free in the PS store and its a great example of some of the entertainment potential VR has outside the realm of traditional gaming. Its also a great showcase for younger or older friends and family IMO. Its really well done and a touching story thats super chill compared to some of the other more intense experiences.