Motion Sickness

They are harmless, my doctor prescribes them for the side effects of some other medicine I take. Namely hyper salivation whilst sleeping. I’m supposed to take two every night before bed. They don’t really work for the intended purpose so I might as well use them for motion sickness.
 
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Yeah, I about had enough of Matt Damon getting stuck on a planet and living off potatoes until he makes it off said celestial body.

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Personally I think we should ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide. Harmful if ingested in large quantities, can cause serious burns in the heated or cold forms, and is found in many toxic cancer causing chemicals. Ban DHMO!
 
Personally I think we should ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide. Harmful if ingested in large quantities, can cause serious burns in the heated or cold forms, and is found in many toxic cancer causing chemicals. Ban DHMO!

Fairly sure that's also a major cause of all the boat arrivals.. :)
 
as well as the advice already discussed for me I'd say the other two factors you can control is:
1. pure frame rate and performance to give low latency
2. adding physical motion to reflect what you are seeing be that moving your body or a cockpit

the added benefit of these as well is it improves your immersion in VR, you are basically trying to trick your brain into what you are seeing is believable according to all your senses including your inner ear responsible for balance and direction
 
Yeah if you wanted to go down the kwells route they are £4.05 for a pack of 12 at boots online. Might be cheaper to get a prescription depending on how much you pay for one. There are other options of course such as patches and the like.
 
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