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Help and Support Forums => All things VR => Topic started by: Animl-AW on April 01, 2025, 04:34:17 PM
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Virtual Reality Nausea (w/video)
https://animl-aw.com/virtual-reality-nausea/
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You might find this interesting. I did a poll in the iracing forum. I looked for a relationship between VR users that got seasick on the water and nauseated in VR. The poll showed there was no relation at all.
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Could try taking a mj gummie before flying... :x
I do... nausea goes away pretty good. Just got to make sure not to take a strong dose, otherwise you'll forget about flying and wonder why your controllers are turning orange and that bag of cheezies keeps getting in the way.
:bolt:
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Could try taking a mj gummie before flying... :x
I do... nausea goes away pretty good. Just got to make sure not to take a strong dose, otherwise you'll forget about flying and wonder why your controllers are turning orange and that bag of cheezies keeps getting in the way.
:bolt:
Ha !
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You might find this interesting. I did a poll in the iracing forum. I looked for a relationship between VR users that got seasick on the water and nauseated in VR. The poll showed there was no relation at all.
Were they one a boat smaller than a liner for days?
I used to spend days on the Pudget Sound in a 30' cabin cruiser fishing boat. I never got sick, but when I got off on land it took a cpl hours not to brace for a sway that wasn't there. The ground was swaying but t wasn't.
All this is loose science I think, as everyone is different and with different triggers.
I don't have VR, but I recklessly imagine it would be like dislocating my head from my body. <shrug> fools gold.
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Another good hack to stop nausea is to put a small USB fan in the front on your desk facing you - helps your mind frame where the front is as it blows on your face. Very very helpful to reduce sickness feelings wearing a VR headset.
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Another good hack to stop nausea is to put a small USB fan in the front on your desk facing you - helps your mind frame where the front is as it blows on your face. Very very helpful to reduce sickness feelings wearing a VR headset.
Plus it feels like you're actually flying too :D