When the VR frame is transmitted at less than 90 FPS per second, it can cause discomfort. Thanks to the high frame rates provided by Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Sony VR, players have a good VR experience.
This does not mean that the problem of nausea and vertigo caused by VR images has been completely solved. Still some games require players to have very strong adaptability in order not to cause nausea. With no movement in the HTC Vive's Steam store, Oculus has divided all of its games into three levels of intensity. We don't know the next step of PS VR developers' plans yet, but we also hope that they can make a division for the comfort of the game.
In any case, the division of experience comfort for VR games and movies will be a subjective judgment made by developers in order to allow customers to have a clear understanding of their products. Also keep in mind that all games and movies will be fun to watch and most will not make you feel uncomfortable. Of course, if you're new to VR, you're unsure of your ability to adapt to the picture, or you don't have to deal with high levels of intensity.
We will continue to update the division of the intensity of more product experience, players can also tell us in the comments which games make you feel uncomfortable, or do you think we can improve in what areas.
High vertigo game
EVE: Valkyrie: In the game, you will play as a pilot of a jet fighter. In the high-speed driving, use the rotation and inversion skills to chase the enemy. Ordinary people will have a huge headache reaction after playing for 15 minutes.
InCell: In the game, you will continue to rotate and move forward quickly, which will lead to severe nausea.
Windlands: Skip mechanism is slow but it can also bring you a strong visual impact. Small partners should be careful about the warning signs in the game.
Star Trek (Adr1ft): Rotate in space as an astronaut. A strong sense of movement vertigo will make you feel like you are conducting an astronaut training course.
"Project CARS": VR driving games can also cause motion vertigo is a very interesting thing, but it does happen. In most cases, the "Racing Plan" picture switches back and forth between high speeds and slow movements. Realistic high-speed motion simulation technology makes your brain feel uncomfortable, resulting in nausea and vomiting.
"Radial-G": Similar to the "Motor Racing Plan." What's even worse than that is that it can be turned upside down anytime, anywhere. Make your brain feel like a roller coaster.
Moderate vertigo game
"The Gallery": A very strange phenomenon, perhaps because too many props in the scene require you to use instant movement to acquire. To use too frequently, the instantaneous transmission of the screen will make players feel nauseous and vomit.
Edge of Nowhere: A great third-person game, except that some of the sudden screen transitions in the game can be disgusting.
The Climb: When you look down when climbing a mountain, you feel dizzy, but the feeling in the game is not so strong. For those who rarely perform such exercises, jumping back and forth on a cliff will make you tremble.
"Hover Junkers": This game is more comfortable to play overall, but it produces a strong sense of vertigo when you drive your chariot at high speed.
Time Machine VR: In the game, both the position tracking and head tracking features are used, allowing you to instantly feel dizzy in a game where you sit and watch dinosaurs.
Slightly vertigo game
"Raw Data": This shooting game allows you to shoot enemies from all directions, but the gameplay is similar to the tower defense game. Moving in a small space makes the game not feel uncomfortable.
"EVEREST VR": This sports feature makes you play with a special feeling. A few people feel slight discomfort on the way to Everest.
Chronos: Similar to a side-scrolling game in which you will always look at your character and will not feel uncomfortable.
"The Legend of Lacy": Like "Cronos", it is a side-scrolling game. It always follows the character during the game.
The Assembly: Basically an old-fashioned point-and-click adventure game that doesn't make you uncomfortable while you're slowly exploring.
Audioshield: Fixed hitting notes in a picture. In addition to enjoying the wonderful music, you will not feel uncomfortable.
Ascension VR: Basically still, a card game with only a few screen transitions when picking a hand.
Space Pirate Trainer: A game that shoots robots on all four sides, but doesn't have much screen transitions.
"SelfieTennis": A game that can be instantly moved to play against your own tennis. It doesn't feel uncomfortable to play.
Horror Hall Dreadhalls: In this horror game, you need to search for dungeons by stealth to find exits while avoiding being discovered by monsters. Playing does not cause much discomfort, but the terrible gaming atmosphere may make you want to remove the VR device.