The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR

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How to play without getting sick
Other VR games I can do good(except walking in there too), but walking in this game makes me horrid sick. Teleporting isn't much better.

Has anyone else found a solution?
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Los Jan 6, 2019 @ 6:34pm 
u need to get used to it... Keep doing a bit of VR often but make sure that as soon as you start to get sick you stop otherwise it only gets worse and eventualy you get more used to it and you get ur "VR Legs"
--ranXerox-- Jan 6, 2019 @ 6:47pm 
play for 30 minute bursts or 10 minute bursts. I found vrcover to help with less nausea. it puts the lens right on your eye as near as possible and prevents my motion sickness.
Adventurer1111 Jan 8, 2019 @ 7:30pm 
My favorite solution: sit on a stool or bar stool (anything where your feet dont touch floor) and kick your legs as you are walking works great for me and is a quick and easy solution and allows me to play without any sickness. Use a swivel stool for turning...works great and costs nothing because I already had one at home

you can also try Natural Locomotion and swinging your arms as you are walking

Walk in place

Eat a jelly bean afterwards (I don't know but some swear it works)

Good Luck!
FerretFinG Jan 9, 2019 @ 7:22am 
I too suffered with sickness in Skyrim - as already suggested the program Natural Locomotion (where you swing your arms to walk) has helped me & I even ended up buying 2 trackers to use the walk in place feature which works well for me - I can finally enjoy Skyrim.
Skidrow Jan 9, 2019 @ 8:02am 
Cybershoes can be a idea for you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zAFzF1k8-0
Practice.
GodMustBeAFK Jan 10, 2019 @ 1:47am 
the more you play the more immunity you build. ive been lucky enough to only experience very little sickness, i just have a higher tolerance than most, but even that little bit of sickness i had at the start went away with continued playing. stick with it. it gets better.
Blue Agave Mar 2, 2019 @ 8:21pm 
As mentioned above use NaLo program for sure!!
Oh Heck Mar 4, 2019 @ 6:45am 
Yeah just take time. Thing is you have to subject your brain to this type of input in order for it to calibrate to it. If you stop the second you start feeling nauseous you'll never adjust. Thing about Skyrim is you are not only moving forward and backwards, side to side, but also up and down over uneven terrain, etc. So you are getting the full gamut of movement to acclimate to.
BigBallinChester Mar 4, 2019 @ 8:03am 
Does moving on horseback help at all? It seems a little easier to control?
WRONGTURN Mar 4, 2019 @ 12:29pm 
play sitting with smooth motion.
Skidrow Mar 4, 2019 @ 12:47pm 
Originally posted by Maggoty Bread:
Does moving on horseback help at all? It seems a little easier to control?

Dont think so it get faster and more janky.
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Date Posted: Jan 6, 2019 @ 6:03pm
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