It’s never quite clear how big everything in Minecraft is until you’re literally standing there. Yeah I can say that the blocks are 1m³, and I know how long a meter is, but that still doesn’t stop me from being surprised at the sheer scale of everything when I launch it in VR.
It really depends on your body, some get sick just from the smooth locomotion mode, some can fly jets in VR.
I haven’t tried too many mods in VR Minecraft so I can’t really tell.
Personally I don’t have motion sickness as long as my horizon matches my standing/sitting position. A friend of mine took me for a helicopter flight in VR Gmod, as soon as they took off I had to take off my headset, guess it was the horizon misallignment which triggered dizzyness.
For comparison I can drive cars in DiRT Rally and Beam.NG just fine as there horizon by default stays flat/doesn’t get rotated.
Vivecraft, I feel ashamed I found it so late, it’s amazing to see your worlds/servers in VR
It’s never quite clear how big everything in Minecraft is until you’re literally standing there. Yeah I can say that the blocks are 1m³, and I know how long a meter is, but that still doesn’t stop me from being surprised at the sheer scale of everything when I launch it in VR.
How will Vivecraft interact with Iron Jetpacks? Will I make myself sick?
It really depends on your body, some get sick just from the smooth locomotion mode, some can fly jets in VR.
I haven’t tried too many mods in VR Minecraft so I can’t really tell.
Personally I don’t have motion sickness as long as my horizon matches my standing/sitting position. A friend of mine took me for a helicopter flight in VR Gmod, as soon as they took off I had to take off my headset, guess it was the horizon misallignment which triggered dizzyness. For comparison I can drive cars in DiRT Rally and Beam.NG just fine as there horizon by default stays flat/doesn’t get rotated.