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Is this really true with the newer iterations? I've been to VR events and not a single person became dizzy or sick afaik.



I don't think it really is. I've had the oculus for a couple of weeks and the only thing that's come close to making me sick has been a wreck while playing Project Cars. I'm fine even with minecrift and ethan carter without comfort controls. There are a few sorts of movements that make me a tiny bit queasy (like moving backwards and then forwards quickly), but they're pretty easy to avoid doing.


So what you're saying is that for you, it's true.


How else would we measure this if not by peoples' experiences?


I felt super sick when trying the Oculus DK2, but had no issues whatsoever with the Oculus CV1/HTC Vive




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