For those who feel that there is often something more BEYOND GAMEPLAY
Watch Days Gone: Story Cut Movie in 4K, HDR and 60 FPS,
The Last of Us Part II cinematic playthrough in 4K HDR,
Year Walk Movie, some artworks or one of the Ambient Captivating Tunes.
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Thanks a lot! Recently I've got Quest 2, and since then I've been messing around with native (Android) games, which are just downgraded versions of PC games in most cases. I guess it's time to try real games.
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You're welcome. Enjoy the game. If you have any chance to try HL: Alyx or especially if you're a Half-Life fan like me, you have to play it. It was one of the best game experiences of my life.
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I'm a super fan actually. :3 I think Alyx was the main reason why I decided to buy VR headset. I'll buy it as soon as it comes on sale. But locomotion instantly makes me feel nauseous, so I think I should get used to it first or it will ruin my experience.
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Glad to hear.
I also bought Index mainly for the Alyx (and get it free). It was my first VR game.
From my experience about locomotion - even though Alyx can use teleport movement, I prefer the free locomotion. It's more realistic and you feel more immersed.
But yes, for the first time, when I pushed the stick to move forward, the game character accelerated instantly but my real body didn't move, my brain truly didn't like it :) I was nauseous quickly.
But even though everybody is different, the good news in my case is - you can easily get used to it. As some people say - don't skip your leg day :) meaning, the more you play it the more the brain get used to it.
I was just walking around for some time, since I tested it and to for long time I was able to walk freely with no problems. The brain just know what will happen, is able to predict the visuals when you run, strafe to sides, jump etc.
Now, i can play as long as I want. If I quit after 4 hours, it's not because I was sick but because I'm tired :D
You also need the game tu be fluent, have persistent fps (frametimes), no stutter, at least 90fps and you'll be fine.
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