07-25-2017, 11:04 PM
Do you feel faster with them? No and Yes, I feel like passing people is easier as its much easier to judge sizes and distances between you and them. However i dont think its actually made me faster time wise.
Is it easier to drive/avoid contact with other drivers? yes and no, I think its easier to avoid contact because as above you can judge size and distance. But now, you really have to be looking around you at the start of the race. It feels like theres a lot more to look for versus on a single or triple screen.
Do they really worth the price they have? IMO, yes. I cannot race without mine.
Do you feel dizzy when you use them? Not for sim racing. I do however have some problems in other VR games. Theres a specific type of movement called artifical movement, that invokes motion sickness in people. Imagine you had an xbox controller and you held up on the control. The character walks foraward, but your body does not. This is what provokes me to feel dizzy. Interestingly it doesnt have the same effect in sim racing. I believe this is due to my brain thinking im in a car, so it doesnt expect to be moving.
Is it easier to drive/avoid contact with other drivers? yes and no, I think its easier to avoid contact because as above you can judge size and distance. But now, you really have to be looking around you at the start of the race. It feels like theres a lot more to look for versus on a single or triple screen.
Do they really worth the price they have? IMO, yes. I cannot race without mine.
Do you feel dizzy when you use them? Not for sim racing. I do however have some problems in other VR games. Theres a specific type of movement called artifical movement, that invokes motion sickness in people. Imagine you had an xbox controller and you held up on the control. The character walks foraward, but your body does not. This is what provokes me to feel dizzy. Interestingly it doesnt have the same effect in sim racing. I believe this is due to my brain thinking im in a car, so it doesnt expect to be moving.
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