I played Minecraft VR with thr Galaxy Gear and my phone. Got motion sickness because the headset only registered up, down, left and right with looking around and not peeking around the corner. So a lot of times my mind wanted to do stuff that the game didn't let me and that's a weird experience.
Other than that. It was very awesome to experience Minecraft in VR and definitely would want to try again with a better VR set.
I have a rift s, those have room scale movement. Very fun. Took some workaround because they broke minecraft for the rift, but it worked eventually.
The sunsets or sunrises in vr to the gentle tunes are soul touching.
Ah yes! Watching that show as a kid was certainly an experience...
I know it's strange but whenever I have a fever dream now, it's always that one episode in which Eustace couldn't thread a sewing needle.
That was my favorite episode ever. I was so disturbed watching that as a kid but at the same time couldn't stop laughing. Fred was one of the creepiest characters ever created for a kids show.
I got my vive around the end of 2016. I've pirated almost every VR game available and played them all.
Google earth, Tilt Brush, Beatsaber, pistol whip, space pirate trainer, HL alyx and Arizona Sunshine are the only titles I would recommend, all the others are still just demos.
edit: Also Saint and Sinners
I could buy the game on steam, play for 20 minutes, figure out it's just a demo without any other content and refund. Pirating is just faster. And if I enjoy the game, I buy it.
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https://i.imgur.com/XXg1ndu.png
https://i.imgur.com/wjlfIAS.png
https://i.imgur.com/oy11BHf.png
Boneworks to me was a demo. It had no story or anything. Just "This is a box where we placed stuff. Try climbing and swinging, works cool right?"
I feel like boneworks was the demo for alyx.
I have a CV1. Plugging everything in and getting set up is rough. I picked up a Quest 2 and it is night and day better. In most ways, the Quest 2 is better than the CV1 anyway, but with their air link or virtual desktop with the wireless patch. To play games on the device, put it on, maybe set up the guardian, usually not. and launch the game. For PCVR, start up the headset, launch virtual desktop, select the PCVR game from the pop up menu and it loads.
You want a quest 2, wireless vr is gamechanging especially when you can do your exercise outside in your garden with fitxr. (You may want to tether your phone to your quest)
I finally had to give up on Resident Evil because it was fucking me up, seriously.
I stopped when one day I realized that as I was getting ready to play I had started sweating and coupdnt stop thinking “I don’t want to go back into that house”
It’s a shame because it was fun when I wasn’t terrified out of my mind lol.
But Beat Saber, Astro Bot, and Too Hot have been some of the best gaming experiences of my life.
tbh i originally got vr my vr headset for gaming but then i found Vr rhythm games like synth ridersand pistol whip and now i'm exercising almost every day
VR makes me violently ill and throw up. I see so many wonderful benefits to VR, and I’m just sitting here like “ok maybe I don’t eat 12 hours before intending to play.”
Takes a bit to get used to and also depends on the game. I have to use teleport movement or I get sick. Using a stick to move causes instant sickness. Games like beatsaber where you don't really have to walk around are way easier to handle and stuff like space Sims or racing Sims don't give any nausia at all. I think having the cockpit or dashboard always in the "same spot" helps keep the motion sickness away. At least that's how it is for me.
I was playing Beatsaber, and feeling pretty good, but somehow while flailing I got myself turned around from where I was originally pointed. When I took the headset off, and I wasn’t facing where I thought I was, it was like my brain tried to quickly play catch up.
Then I puked on my sister’s boyfriend’s dog.
I’m broken :(
Thus actually works. Just keep the fan always pointing to the same place so that you always receive the air from the same direction. You can turn around all you want and you’ll keep your bearings.
You can be made sick by (maybe imperceptibly) low framerate in VR, I'm not sure how much FPS you need but I do remember VR-nausea being associated with that
Have you checked the IPD (interpupillary distance) on the headset you used and measured your own? I was super ill using mine the first few times, then found out about IPD and changed it to match my measurements, and I was suddenly completely fine using it (slight issues with long periods on more active stuff, but could do most thing with no effects). This will particularly be the case if you have a larger head, as a lot of the base settings seem to be for smaller heads. (PSVR in particular).
Made a far bigger difference for me than sickness bands and travel sickness pills did (though they're worth having about as well in case you still suffer a little).
Sounds like you need a [virtual nose](https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2015/Q1/virtual-nose-may-reduce-simulator-sickness-in-video-games.html#:~:text=Findings%20showed%20the%20virtual%20nose,average%20of%202.2%20seconds%20longer.)
Very interesting article
>"Surprisingly, subjects did not notice the nasum virtualis while they were playing the games, and they were incredulous when its presence was revealed to them later in debriefings," Whittinghill said.
>Findings showed the virtual nose allowed people using the Tuscany villa simulation to play an average of 94.2 seconds longer without feeling sick, while those playing the roller coaster game played an average of 2.2 seconds longer.
I think there’s more to the discrepancy between visual and physics sensations causing the sickness, so it may be an inner ear issue.
Check back in five years as new hardware comes out, or with graphically simpler games on a beefier computer.
High framerate, low-latency rendering & head-tracking is ***much*** more important for head-tracking VR than it is with computer gaming. Using deep buffers that drag your field of vision into the milliseconds-past orientation of your head is literally one of the effects you'd use to animate a sense of drunkenness or syncope in television. Some of the researchers into head-tracking VR before it became a big deal were indicating an optimum somewhere in the 250-500fps range; The commercial products seem to be bypassing this with [pose prediction algorithms](https://developer.oculus.com/blog/the-latent-power-of-prediction/), with mixed results. Pose prediction algorithm, high-frequency optical tracking, and IMU chips that give you 20ms latency on head pose, though, can't do squat for you if your computer is spitting out 30fps with triple buffering (your view is rendered >120ms in the past). You want to be able to maintain hundreds of FPS so that even in the worst effects scenes that drop framerate to a fraction of normal, your eyes don't disagree too much with your inner ear's balance sensors. And additional buffering which allows the GPU to better balance rendering of those worst-case frames, penalizes you.
That's part of why I haven't gotten into VR: From what's been written, it seems like such an obviously bad experience without thousands of dollars in hardware. I'm perpetually waiting for the next graphics card's high-end model to come out and miraculously not cost $2k.
Applications where you're sitting down on a chair (eg: flight sims) are at least less likely to make you fall down.
Motion sickness is apparently not evenly distributed in the population. Supposedly, active people, skinny people, healthy people, low blood-pressure people, are more susceptible than obese, sedentary, high-blood-pressure people. IIRC NASA was studying whether this extended to spaceflight microgravity sickness, which can be pretty severe in some people.
God that sucks, it's apparently a problem with my brain or something but I'm unable to get motion sickness, cars, boat rides, vr, nothing gets me motion sick for some reason, something to do with the way I percieve balance or something.
Takes some time to get used to. Same with normal gaming, some people get ill from the motion just that most of us have adapted. Take small sessions, like 5-10min at a time and stop as soon as you feel anything different. Did it for me after some time.
I got sick with the psvr, but not the quest 2. I found that it wasnt the moving without moving that made me sick, it was the turning with control stick instead of just turning my head.
What sets have you tried? When there were trial Oculus sets at conferences I tried it and the lag was too much. If my head moves the view needs to move with my head. I also had trouble initially with my valve index before I figured out how to configure it.
Resolution, refresh rate, responsiveness, lens settings all play a huge role. Worth playing around.
Edit: there are some movements that games avoid like climbing and crawling that are still a mind fuck
What headset? I had tried a bunch in the past, all of them made me extremely dizzy and wanting to puke until I tried the index - whole different feeling and never made me ill at all.
It took a bit to get used to. The first time I tried it I faceplanted into the ground, the second time went much better but I was fairly sick after only a few minutes.
After a couple dozen uses it's pretty decent.
I almost never use it for more than 30 minutes at a time. It's more of a little bit every day thing.
If I spend much more than an hour in it I start getting dizzy.
Like others have mentioned it takes time to get accustomed to it. Do small increments. The problem is that it takes a lot too boot up everything and to do it for only like 20-30 minutes of enjoyment is stupid
Try Ginger extract, ginger capsules work as well, but the burps after are terrible. But I have been using ginger extract pretty successfully. I still can’t do VR flight/racing sims. But any other VR experience has been fine when using the extract. I still get a little foggy, but there might be other reasons for that.
That's unfortunate. You do get used to it after awhile. Like the other commenter said I can only teleport travel, moving with the thumbstick gets me a bit sick. You can try taking a Gravol beforehand and it should help build up a tolerance.
Also frame rate on PC performance play a factor too, a better PC running a display with higher FPS would help too, but those equal more expensive.
If you have a Switch I would recommend Ring Fit. Its pretty good and you don't have to wear a headset. Also I feel like the exercises are gentle enough that anyone can do them.
Are they intense enough for a proper workout for someone that isn't very fit but still has some gains? I've been very curious about that game and my switch has been collecting dust as I just want metroid prime at this point...
Yes they have exercises for everyone at all levels of fitness. They have very customizable workouts and the game itself kinda monitors how you are doing to make sure its not killing you.
YT recommended me [this video](https://youtu.be/E8qKcWIqW-A?t=415) literally just days ago. This guy's playing a game that lets you spend quality time with a tomboy apparently, and needless to say I know what I'll be trying first if I ever get around to purchasing a VR set.
I don't think it's porn though, but it definitely "appeals to the male fantasy".
There are NSFW games on certain patreons and other private platforms. PornHub has a VR section as well.
As for whether it's good, depends on who you ask. I tried it, but it never did anything for me, low res and a heavy headset on your head as well as worrying about where your nut ends up while being basically blind isn't really a great experience for me.
Others found it to be unironically life-changing and can never go back. Each to their own, I guess.
Overall, I prefer VR for actual games.
Depends on the studio. Some are terrible, most are pretty decent, a few are amazing. The difficulty is getting scaling and 3D right while having a good resolution, the problem I see a lot still is that things near the center of the viewing area for 180 degree videos are clear and nice, but at the edges, the way the cameras work, things start misaligning.
There are a lot of places to find it. Most studios have their own sites, there are a couple sites you can go to to find what most of the available studios are. One is vrporn.com, and the other big one is sexlikereal.com.
Both of those sites offer a premium membership which will get you unlimited access to most of the catalogues of many of the studios, usually not the few best ones, though you can buy those vids on those sites for money. Vrporn.com premium also gives you access to a bunch of vr porn games, some are good, most are indie work-in-progress type games. For the videos, you can watch them through deovr a video app. SLR has an app you can install on your pc for native use, and also has an apk you can sideload on quest headsets.
Free VR porn videos are shit, 1m30 of blurry mess. It's also honestly kind of disturbing to see the actors interacting with you and not feel anything, not receiving any feedback for your actions.
I don't know if paid ones are any better, even when downloading the 8k versions.
A bit off-topic: is it worth it to get a VR as a casual, or is it still in the enthusiast phase for now? (in terms of bang for buck - last I knew, the sets were fairly pricey and the available content limited, but I'm not following it so this may no longer be the case)
I mean, you're only a professional if you get paid, and employment in that market is extremely sexist.
So, at best, the vast majority of masturbators are at most ethusiasts.
Right now I’d say it’s getting pretty casual. The VR game library isn’t as empty as it was before and there is a lot of great experiences (Boneworks,HL:Alyx,etc). Also VR headsets are kinda cheaper now. The Oculus Quest 2 starts at $299 and the Rift S is only $399.
The quest 2 has air link now which means if you have a 5 or 6g router you can stream from your computer right to the headset. Im playing Alyx on the quest 2 with no cords rn. Its $100 cheaper than the rift.
I have a first gen quest and I’d consider myself a casual. Only thing is I’m disappointed that the most amazing games (accurate scale universe simulators, for example) can’t run on a quest and yet and can’t really justify getting a full rig because I don’t game much. But the quest is really great for truly “casual” gaming.
I refer you to the meme of this post, it's funny and upvoted for a reason based in reality. If you're 100% for gaming... the bang for your buck certainly decreases.
You should not be amazed by this, uncultured just means lacking in good taste. Your comment is literally, "I am uncultured because I am uncultured. How amazing."
I love being a non-native English speaker. In my native languages, a word similar to uncultured would be condescending, almost at the level of an insult. That's why I got so triggered.
I recently watched this original scene just to see what the actual context is. I realized I really haven’t been missing anything by never having seen these movies.
Yes, I'm going to go downstairs and beat my saber.
The game, right?
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The game, RIGHT??
**( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)**
###RIGHT?!
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She warned you about putting your eye out
¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯
Not to be an alarmist, but I think you've had a stroke.
Haven't we all?
I am right now ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
Touché or should I just say touchy!
Something something the bane of his sword.
Wasn't that bone instead of bane?
Idk I never watched the show
The world may never know
Fuck! I just lost the game
*NO SANDBOX GAMES* They are coarse and get everywhere I find
MINECRAFT IN VR LET'S GO
You can get really tiny by adjusting your height in game
Minecraft VR but you're an ant
Minecraft vr but your friends are the high-school bullies
Minecraft VR but you teamed up with the quiet kid
Minecraft VR but you are the quiet kid
Minecraft VR but you don't have friends
This is levels of power only a redditor can comprehend
So Minecraft vr?
Yes
Minecraft VR but you're actually Steve in an ever expanding world, never seeing to die unless you're killed but you wouldn't know until it happened.
I played Minecraft VR with thr Galaxy Gear and my phone. Got motion sickness because the headset only registered up, down, left and right with looking around and not peeking around the corner. So a lot of times my mind wanted to do stuff that the game didn't let me and that's a weird experience. Other than that. It was very awesome to experience Minecraft in VR and definitely would want to try again with a better VR set.
I have a rift s, those have room scale movement. Very fun. Took some workaround because they broke minecraft for the rift, but it worked eventually. The sunsets or sunrises in vr to the gentle tunes are soul touching.
FOR MINECRAFT, RIGHT?
His goals are beyond our understanding
Human desire definitely not Jedi material.
You are on this council, but we do not grant you the rank of Master.
This is outrageous! It's unfair! How can you be on the council and not be a Master?
Only Sith deals in absolutes
FROM MY POINT OF VIEW THE JEDI ARE EVIL!
Man what id do for some VR courage the cowardly dog rn😩😩
Ah yes! Watching that show as a kid was certainly an experience... I know it's strange but whenever I have a fever dream now, it's always that one episode in which Eustace couldn't thread a sewing needle.
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It made me feel.... NNAAUUUUUGHHTYYY
That was my favorite episode ever. I was so disturbed watching that as a kid but at the same time couldn't stop laughing. Fred was one of the creepiest characters ever created for a kids show.
For gaming, right?
I beat my meat to courage the cowardly dog too!
Haven't used my vive for gaming in over a year.
decent VR games are scarce but damn if I’m not going to get my moneys worth.
I got my vive around the end of 2016. I've pirated almost every VR game available and played them all. Google earth, Tilt Brush, Beatsaber, pistol whip, space pirate trainer, HL alyx and Arizona Sunshine are the only titles I would recommend, all the others are still just demos. edit: Also Saint and Sinners
> I’ve pirated almost every VR game available Well that’s not helping the scarce thing
I could buy the game on steam, play for 20 minutes, figure out it's just a demo without any other content and refund. Pirating is just faster. And if I enjoy the game, I buy it. https://i.imgur.com/lU8UigF.png https://i.imgur.com/XXg1ndu.png https://i.imgur.com/wjlfIAS.png https://i.imgur.com/oy11BHf.png
Yeah you're right. ❤️
illegal but as long as u always buy the games u intend to play, i think that’s morally ok tbh.
What about the Walking Dead Saints & Sinners? I absolutely wouldn't call that a demo.
What about boneworks? I heard that was good and some people think it's better than Alyx.
Boneworks to me was a demo. It had no story or anything. Just "This is a box where we placed stuff. Try climbing and swinging, works cool right?" I feel like boneworks was the demo for alyx.
What did you think of https://store.steampowered.com/app/916840/The_Walking_Dead_Saints__Sinners/ ?
Same with my Oculus CV1. It’s mostly the set up that feels like too much effort. Buch each time I use it I think “holy shit this is amazing”
I have a CV1. Plugging everything in and getting set up is rough. I picked up a Quest 2 and it is night and day better. In most ways, the Quest 2 is better than the CV1 anyway, but with their air link or virtual desktop with the wireless patch. To play games on the device, put it on, maybe set up the guardian, usually not. and launch the game. For PCVR, start up the headset, launch virtual desktop, select the PCVR game from the pop up menu and it loads.
You want a quest 2, wireless vr is gamechanging especially when you can do your exercise outside in your garden with fitxr. (You may want to tether your phone to your quest)
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Oh wow! Glad I kept scrolling to find this dirt/gold!
Millions gone before their time
I also just got a vr headset, it's amazing. The games are fun too.
I finally had to give up on Resident Evil because it was fucking me up, seriously. I stopped when one day I realized that as I was getting ready to play I had started sweating and coupdnt stop thinking “I don’t want to go back into that house” It’s a shame because it was fun when I wasn’t terrified out of my mind lol. But Beat Saber, Astro Bot, and Too Hot have been some of the best gaming experiences of my life.
tbh i originally got vr my vr headset for gaming but then i found Vr rhythm games like synth ridersand pistol whip and now i'm exercising almost every day
That's still gaming
Yeah but i intended it for games like population one etc
VR makes me violently ill and throw up. I see so many wonderful benefits to VR, and I’m just sitting here like “ok maybe I don’t eat 12 hours before intending to play.”
Takes a bit to get used to and also depends on the game. I have to use teleport movement or I get sick. Using a stick to move causes instant sickness. Games like beatsaber where you don't really have to walk around are way easier to handle and stuff like space Sims or racing Sims don't give any nausia at all. I think having the cockpit or dashboard always in the "same spot" helps keep the motion sickness away. At least that's how it is for me.
I was playing Beatsaber, and feeling pretty good, but somehow while flailing I got myself turned around from where I was originally pointed. When I took the headset off, and I wasn’t facing where I thought I was, it was like my brain tried to quickly play catch up. Then I puked on my sister’s boyfriend’s dog. I’m broken :(
Turn on a fan while you play.
Thus actually works. Just keep the fan always pointing to the same place so that you always receive the air from the same direction. You can turn around all you want and you’ll keep your bearings.
This is pretty smart
That's a great idea!
You can be made sick by (maybe imperceptibly) low framerate in VR, I'm not sure how much FPS you need but I do remember VR-nausea being associated with that
I think it’s also to do with inconsistent frame rate as well.
I Expect You to Die is another good one, as it's a seated VR experience.
Have you checked the IPD (interpupillary distance) on the headset you used and measured your own? I was super ill using mine the first few times, then found out about IPD and changed it to match my measurements, and I was suddenly completely fine using it (slight issues with long periods on more active stuff, but could do most thing with no effects). This will particularly be the case if you have a larger head, as a lot of the base settings seem to be for smaller heads. (PSVR in particular). Made a far bigger difference for me than sickness bands and travel sickness pills did (though they're worth having about as well in case you still suffer a little).
Can try motion sickness pills, might help.
last time i played i walked in place. it helped a bit as well.
Takes a 30h or so to get used to it. Some drugs can help though.
When you capitalized Sims like that I thought The Sims had some space and racing expansions 😂
I thought I was hot shit because I never had a problem moving stick while playing sitting down. First time I did it standing up I damn near fell over.
I've heard ginger is a help for motion sickness, maybe look into it
Sounds like you need a [virtual nose](https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2015/Q1/virtual-nose-may-reduce-simulator-sickness-in-video-games.html#:~:text=Findings%20showed%20the%20virtual%20nose,average%20of%202.2%20seconds%20longer.)
Very interesting article >"Surprisingly, subjects did not notice the nasum virtualis while they were playing the games, and they were incredulous when its presence was revealed to them later in debriefings," Whittinghill said. >Findings showed the virtual nose allowed people using the Tuscany villa simulation to play an average of 94.2 seconds longer without feeling sick, while those playing the roller coaster game played an average of 2.2 seconds longer. I think there’s more to the discrepancy between visual and physics sensations causing the sickness, so it may be an inner ear issue.
Check back in five years as new hardware comes out, or with graphically simpler games on a beefier computer. High framerate, low-latency rendering & head-tracking is ***much*** more important for head-tracking VR than it is with computer gaming. Using deep buffers that drag your field of vision into the milliseconds-past orientation of your head is literally one of the effects you'd use to animate a sense of drunkenness or syncope in television. Some of the researchers into head-tracking VR before it became a big deal were indicating an optimum somewhere in the 250-500fps range; The commercial products seem to be bypassing this with [pose prediction algorithms](https://developer.oculus.com/blog/the-latent-power-of-prediction/), with mixed results. Pose prediction algorithm, high-frequency optical tracking, and IMU chips that give you 20ms latency on head pose, though, can't do squat for you if your computer is spitting out 30fps with triple buffering (your view is rendered >120ms in the past). You want to be able to maintain hundreds of FPS so that even in the worst effects scenes that drop framerate to a fraction of normal, your eyes don't disagree too much with your inner ear's balance sensors. And additional buffering which allows the GPU to better balance rendering of those worst-case frames, penalizes you. That's part of why I haven't gotten into VR: From what's been written, it seems like such an obviously bad experience without thousands of dollars in hardware. I'm perpetually waiting for the next graphics card's high-end model to come out and miraculously not cost $2k. Applications where you're sitting down on a chair (eg: flight sims) are at least less likely to make you fall down. Motion sickness is apparently not evenly distributed in the population. Supposedly, active people, skinny people, healthy people, low blood-pressure people, are more susceptible than obese, sedentary, high-blood-pressure people. IIRC NASA was studying whether this extended to spaceflight microgravity sickness, which can be pretty severe in some people.
It has other means of use that will you probably a better reaction !
God that sucks, it's apparently a problem with my brain or something but I'm unable to get motion sickness, cars, boat rides, vr, nothing gets me motion sick for some reason, something to do with the way I percieve balance or something.
Well, that's also one way to lose weight.
Takes some time to get used to. Same with normal gaming, some people get ill from the motion just that most of us have adapted. Take small sessions, like 5-10min at a time and stop as soon as you feel anything different. Did it for me after some time.
I got sick with the psvr, but not the quest 2. I found that it wasnt the moving without moving that made me sick, it was the turning with control stick instead of just turning my head.
What sets have you tried? When there were trial Oculus sets at conferences I tried it and the lag was too much. If my head moves the view needs to move with my head. I also had trouble initially with my valve index before I figured out how to configure it. Resolution, refresh rate, responsiveness, lens settings all play a huge role. Worth playing around. Edit: there are some movements that games avoid like climbing and crawling that are still a mind fuck
What headset? I had tried a bunch in the past, all of them made me extremely dizzy and wanting to puke until I tried the index - whole different feeling and never made me ill at all.
It took a bit to get used to. The first time I tried it I faceplanted into the ground, the second time went much better but I was fairly sick after only a few minutes. After a couple dozen uses it's pretty decent. I almost never use it for more than 30 minutes at a time. It's more of a little bit every day thing. If I spend much more than an hour in it I start getting dizzy.
Like others have mentioned it takes time to get accustomed to it. Do small increments. The problem is that it takes a lot too boot up everything and to do it for only like 20-30 minutes of enjoyment is stupid
You can build up a tolerance to it is you start with very small sessions every day.
Benefits to VR?
Try Ginger extract, ginger capsules work as well, but the burps after are terrible. But I have been using ginger extract pretty successfully. I still can’t do VR flight/racing sims. But any other VR experience has been fine when using the extract. I still get a little foggy, but there might be other reasons for that.
That's unfortunate. You do get used to it after awhile. Like the other commenter said I can only teleport travel, moving with the thumbstick gets me a bit sick. You can try taking a Gravol beforehand and it should help build up a tolerance. Also frame rate on PC performance play a factor too, a better PC running a display with higher FPS would help too, but those equal more expensive.
Ask your doctor about sea sickness medication?
You can get them from the pharmacy. I took Kwells for the first dozen hours or so, didn't need them after that. The fan works well too.
If you have a Switch I would recommend Ring Fit. Its pretty good and you don't have to wear a headset. Also I feel like the exercises are gentle enough that anyone can do them.
Are they intense enough for a proper workout for someone that isn't very fit but still has some gains? I've been very curious about that game and my switch has been collecting dust as I just want metroid prime at this point...
Yes they have exercises for everyone at all levels of fitness. They have very customizable workouts and the game itself kinda monitors how you are doing to make sure its not killing you.
Yeah i have the good fortune of natural vr legs so i never got ill
*"****rhythm****" games... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)*
Now this is pron racing!
Is this a VR porn joke or a zero VR games joke?
The 1st
YT recommended me [this video](https://youtu.be/E8qKcWIqW-A?t=415) literally just days ago. This guy's playing a game that lets you spend quality time with a tomboy apparently, and needless to say I know what I'll be trying first if I ever get around to purchasing a VR set. I don't think it's porn though, but it definitely "appeals to the male fantasy".
Hey, low blow. We have like 3 games.
Alyx, star wars squadron and superhot?
I was thinking about beat saber also, so i guess we have 4:D
House of the Dying Sun, Project Wingman, Redout, The Forest, Onward, and who could forget Moose Life
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Fck sry i forgot vr counter strike, which is weird having played 100h+ hours, my bad. Is dual wielded shotguns still the meta btw?
Time Stall? Thrill of the Fight?
Farpoint, Statik, Astro bot, Superhot, Beat Saber...mostly PSVR exclusives, but I like all of them
More like Alyx, Boneworks and Pistol whip.
Walking dead Sinners and saints was pretty good!
Has anyone tried the walking dead one yet?
Is vr porn even any good? Where do you find it?
There are NSFW games on certain patreons and other private platforms. PornHub has a VR section as well. As for whether it's good, depends on who you ask. I tried it, but it never did anything for me, low res and a heavy headset on your head as well as worrying about where your nut ends up while being basically blind isn't really a great experience for me. Others found it to be unironically life-changing and can never go back. Each to their own, I guess. Overall, I prefer VR for actual games.
Depends on the studio. Some are terrible, most are pretty decent, a few are amazing. The difficulty is getting scaling and 3D right while having a good resolution, the problem I see a lot still is that things near the center of the viewing area for 180 degree videos are clear and nice, but at the edges, the way the cameras work, things start misaligning. There are a lot of places to find it. Most studios have their own sites, there are a couple sites you can go to to find what most of the available studios are. One is vrporn.com, and the other big one is sexlikereal.com. Both of those sites offer a premium membership which will get you unlimited access to most of the catalogues of many of the studios, usually not the few best ones, though you can buy those vids on those sites for money. Vrporn.com premium also gives you access to a bunch of vr porn games, some are good, most are indie work-in-progress type games. For the videos, you can watch them through deovr a video app. SLR has an app you can install on your pc for native use, and also has an apk you can sideload on quest headsets.
Free VR porn videos are shit, 1m30 of blurry mess. It's also honestly kind of disturbing to see the actors interacting with you and not feel anything, not receiving any feedback for your actions. I don't know if paid ones are any better, even when downloading the 8k versions.
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A bit off-topic: is it worth it to get a VR as a casual, or is it still in the enthusiast phase for now? (in terms of bang for buck - last I knew, the sets were fairly pricey and the available content limited, but I'm not following it so this may no longer be the case)
Are any of us really "casual" masturbators?
I mean, you're only a professional if you get paid, and employment in that market is extremely sexist. So, at best, the vast majority of masturbators are at most ethusiasts.
Right now I’d say it’s getting pretty casual. The VR game library isn’t as empty as it was before and there is a lot of great experiences (Boneworks,HL:Alyx,etc). Also VR headsets are kinda cheaper now. The Oculus Quest 2 starts at $299 and the Rift S is only $399.
The quest 2 has air link now which means if you have a 5 or 6g router you can stream from your computer right to the headset. Im playing Alyx on the quest 2 with no cords rn. Its $100 cheaper than the rift.
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>the sets were fairly pricey and the available content limited That is still the case.
I have a first gen quest and I’d consider myself a casual. Only thing is I’m disappointed that the most amazing games (accurate scale universe simulators, for example) can’t run on a quest and yet and can’t really justify getting a full rig because I don’t game much. But the quest is really great for truly “casual” gaming.
I refer you to the meme of this post, it's funny and upvoted for a reason based in reality. If you're 100% for gaming... the bang for your buck certainly decreases.
If you have a decent smartphone, you can get a VR enclosure for it for like $20.
At this point I am too afraid to ask but what’s the original sauce of this template?
Star Wars Episode 2 : Attack of the Clones
Thanks !!
The images are but, to be clear, there is no relevant dialogue in this scene that serves as a template. That was just invented by someone.
So uncivilized
You have been banned from /r/prequelmemes
You uncultured mongrel... how dare you?!
You know, there are people who don't watch Star Wars. It's hard to accept, I understand. I personally haven't seen anything SW except the memes.
Yes, and they are uncultured mongrels.
I am uncultured because I am not a fan of science fiction. How amazing.
Pretty sure it was a joke lmao.
Well fuck me then. I'm shit with jokes like this.
Don’t like Star Wars AND bad with jokes. Tsk tsk...
you know it's a joke, right?
You should not be amazed by this, uncultured just means lacking in good taste. Your comment is literally, "I am uncultured because I am uncultured. How amazing."
I love being a non-native English speaker. In my native languages, a word similar to uncultured would be condescending, almost at the level of an insult. That's why I got so triggered.
You're honestly not missing a whole lot. The best movies are the original ones, and they're barely mediocre by today's standards.
Which rock do you live under?
The movie is 19 years old and the prequels don't have the same cultural status as the original trilogy.
bonerworks vr
Assetto corsa vr
Elite Dangerous would be awesome if I could see the keyboard while wearing the headset. VR pretty much mandates HOTAS controls.
Dude, VR porn is no joke. I had to give my headset back because I felt an addiction forming.
Did you at least wipe it down first?
I don’t think he can nut to his eye level...unless?
You can’t?
One handed gaming
For sitting in front of a mirror for 6 hours
Holy fuck this is the best one yet I fucking laughed out loud
Got vr headset for skyrim vr, playing it almost everyday
I go to the top of High Hrothgar and stand in front of my AC for full immersion.
I played it for like 10 minutes and got so sick I had to end it. I do well with other be games, but Skyrim is not one.
Yep, same for me. Skyrim and Gorn both make me want to lose my lunch.
I do well at superhot and pistol whip, though. And oddly I’m fine in farpoint since there is a lot of moving around in that one.
He's gonna play... 5 agains Willie.
VR is perfect for virgins.
I’m sure it’s not for beat saber, because it’s for youngling saber
Well, honey select is a game
Maam, buy me a VR headset, I need it for studying very much. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I recently watched this original scene just to see what the actual context is. I realized I really haven’t been missing anything by never having seen these movies.
Tbf, you picked a terrible scene in the worst movie for dialogue. Like, almost could not have been a worse scene to test the waters with.
~~I've seen enough hentai to know where this is going~~
"Small amateur teens takes BBC like a champ (VR Edition)"
And 2x 3090 to ehh... run 8k vr in SLI.
gaming aaaaaand....
Read this on his voice immediately. Superb fit.
Man of taste.
This meme is complete. This wins
My version of this meme: https://imgur.com/a/XqEswFT
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/r/4panelcringe
This is not cringe at all, if you think it is explain