How Games Change In VR (Well, At Least Some Games)
NOTE: Ok, regarding the Dead Space thing. Short story: You can open your desktop in VR. Theoretically, this means you can play any game in VR. But it doesn’t work well and it’s just a glorified VR TV. Longer story: With the Oculus (and most other headsets), there’s a lobby-type area that doesn’t show-up on the desktop. In this lobby, you can open the desktop and play games (which show on your monitor) with your headset on, and in VR you see the area around you along with your desktop. The problem is, there’s no way to record this using Shadow Play because SP records the desktop, and there’s no way of mirroring what my Oculus sees to the desktop and recording it while playing a game on the desktop.
A video comparing and contrasting how game design changes across various VR games.
Some links about VR motion sickness:
Why You Feel Sickness During VR - ABC News
https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/feel-motion-sickness-virtual-reality/story?id=65153805
VR Motion Sickness Wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality_sickness
How to combat VR motion sickness - PC Gamer
-https://www.pcgamer.com/how-to-combat-vr-sickness/
How our experiments w/VR made us ill - VentureBeat
https://venturebeat.com/2018/02/27/how-and-why-our-experiments-with-virtual-reality-motion-made-us-ill/
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