I don’t know man. Feels like the whole damn field of medicine does just that. It fixes body problems with (medical) technology.
I would not at all be surprised if later we find a certain framerate or fov reduces motion sickness. Or maybe there’s some device that will go over our ears to trick our equilibrium from getting confused. Or maybe really good head tracking fixes it…
I think it’s more likely than not that we do “tech” our way out of it - just in some unforeseen way.
RaoulDook@lemmy.world 1 year ago
VR has been around since the 20th Century. It is still here, and the market is expanding with more options as time goes on.
I wanted to play VR games since I saw the first VR stuff in the 90s. Finally got a Valve Index set this year, and it’s fuckin’ awesome. For all the Quest and Vive users on here saying VR sucks - it’s your gear that sucks.
VR games that are fuckin’ awesome:
HL Alyx (as everyone already mentioned) Into the Radius (S.T.A.L.K.E.R. in VR) Grapple Tournament (UT2004 with grappling hooks in VR) Dragon Fist Kung Fu (kung fu fighting in VR duh) Blade & Sorcery (swords and sorcery) Battle Talent (ripoff of Blade & Sorcery that is also cool) Assetto Corsa (racing sim) DCS World (flight sim) Beat Saber (music chopping)