Valve claims VR nausea is developers’ fault
Virtual Reality can still cause nausea, but that's not the hardware's fault. At least, that's what Valve is claiming, yet again.
Virtual Reality can still cause nausea, but that's not the hardware's fault. At least, that's what Valve is claiming, yet again.
Will VR make you feel sick? Maybe, but it depends more on the simulation than the headset in use.
Will Virtual Reality cause simulator sickness like FPS games can? Gabe Newell says no, but a Disney experience designer has other thoughts.
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It's actually quite common for some gamers to get motion sickness from playing FPS or driving simulators. I have the answer.
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