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Who else here knows that they will not be able to use VR? :( Hell I have problems with motion sickness even with normal monitors, sad sad life will be for me  :P  :P  :P

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linus said that his wife who gets dizzy with nearly everything actually didnt get motionsick with the vive

so theres still a chance for you

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meclizine or benadryl is said to help prevent motion sickness

I am not going to take some drug just to play video games  :P

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True virtual reality is still a tad bit away. I may start playing video games again once holograms you can interact with become a thing, but that is a long ways away. http://www.techtimes.com/articles/112211/20151201/japanese-scientists-create-holograms-you-can-touch.htm. The Japanese are already working on simulation of smells for theaters.

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