Exploring 'Fallout 4' In VR With Vireio Perception

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I wonder if gamers or VR users will eventually get used to moving without the sensation of movement in VR. If it's something like getting your sea legs on the ocean. You'll get "VR legs."
 

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I'm with grimfox, I have always thought that seated VR will be just fine after a while, even if you have first person motion and walking around. We just need to get used to it and improve image quality, latency, field of view, and frame rates. 5 years from now I wouldn't be surprised if you could play mirror's edge 3 in VR while sitting in a chair comfortably
 

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No offense but if you lazy out of shape terds want to just sit in a chair your defeating the reason for VR. your literally taking away from part of the senses that make VR "seem" real.
 

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So, we basically need to download software from untrusted sources and run it with full administrative privileges? Haha, no. No.
 

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Nope. Love the immersion of VR from a swivel chair. I'm in great shape and I have no interest in running around in circles in my house and probably hurting myself. Only silly gimmick games that have you trapped in a box shaped area (ex "Job Simulator") work at all that way, and I wouldn't want to play any of those.
 

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No offense but if you lazy out of shape terds want to just sit in a chair your defeating the reason for VR. your literally taking away from part of the senses that make VR "seem" real.

You do realize VR headsets have chords right? Walking or standing increases the chances of you tripping over the chord 500%
 
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