Paul the sparky wrote:The VR experience stuff will lag behind the real world motion your body is experiencing. So when you go round a sharp bend or whatever you'll not be expecting it, then when the car is going straight again your eyes will still be spinning in VR world.
I'd not want to try it out, that's for sure.
Still, after my brief ride in the Audi, I was feeling rather nauseous. Another journalist seated alongside me also said he felt queasy. Of course, we were trying a demonstration VR experience while riding on a twisting and turning race track. A tamer route might not churn the stomach so much.
Diluted Dante wrote:It could just be the effect of being driven around a race track.
Skerret wrote:I dunno where the general VR thred is but I have used a Meta and Magic Leap this past week, then used the Vive Pro with wireless kit to play Superhot in a 6x6m lab space and it was good.
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