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RGC66
Explorer

Okay all,

I just LOVE LOVE LOVE my Meta Quest 2!  Beat Saber and boxing is my favorite of all.  Now I've tried other games to interact with other players (other than Beat Saber) and I just get sick, nauseous!  I've tried the roller coaster, game room, I guess any game I have to walk around.  I TOTALLY get nauseous; I just can't do it!  Anyone else out there having this same issue?  I was getting ready to purchase (pre-order) the Quest 3, because I know it supposed to be better then the Quest 2.  But why would I do that if I can't handle the simple games on Quest 2?  Any advise or suggestins out there?  Can anyone help me?

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Choleni
MVP
MVP

Many people get dizzy or nauseous when they start playing games where they have to move.

I think, you just need time to get uesd to it.

i can move around, driving vehicles in a game without any problems but....i couldn't do that 4 years bevor.

@007xSlayerx007  wrote a Guide 

You might find usful tips there👍

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Choleni
MVP
MVP

Many people get dizzy or nauseous when they start playing games where they have to move.

I think, you just need time to get uesd to it.

i can move around, driving vehicles in a game without any problems but....i couldn't do that 4 years bevor.

@007xSlayerx007  wrote a Guide 

You might find usful tips there👍

AliceinVRworld
Meta Quest Support
Meta Quest Support

Just like @Choleni mentioned. It does take getting used to the device, I remember my first time on a headset I almost threw up I was feeling very nauseous. The more you use it the less bad you feel after a while haha 😅

That also depends on the games you use! Make sure to check out games intensity to keep it easy! 

We are all mad here.

Thank you Choleni.  I'll keep at it.  But I so want the Meta 3, but scared I won't be able to handle it!  

Thanks for chiming in Alice, I'm working on it.

I'm sure you will.....just don't be impatient.
Like @AliceinVRworld  mentioned....keep an eye on the comfort level of a game....try games where you can teleport instead of move.....that helps a lot.

Have fun in vr👍😊

You got this! Don't rush it takes time! Next thing you know you won't think 2 hours is enough game play 😅

We are all mad here.