Saturday, November 16, 2013
"Dear Dr. Oculus"
" I got real bad sickness first few weeks of using Rift. To the point, I had to plan when I'll be using it, in case I'll be off for the rest of the day. Even after a month, dizziness and sickness were still strong. So I decided to try and take Dramamine before playing sessions a couple of times. While I still got uncomfortably dizzy at times, there was no sea-sickness feeling. And dizziness, that could normally last for hours, retreated right after I stopped playing.
Since I was able to push playing time to last longer, it seems that did the trick and train my brain to accept VR. I took Dramamine around 5 times and then decided to try Rift again without taking it. It worked. From there, problems with motion sickness kept improving rapidly and I have now real strong VR legs. Even when something catch me off guard, I'm ok within a minute I take off Rift."
Signed: Nauseous In New Haven
Dear Nauseous In New Haven:
Although we applaud the progress you've made in acclimating to the creative genius that IS the Oculus Rift it's pretty clear from the description of your so-called "sickness" that you are one screwed up human being. To blame the Rift for your Dramamine abuse is sad but all to predictable for a postulant in the Church of OR like you. When you have a traffic accident do you blame your car or is it the maroon behind the steering wheel? Stop whining and get with the Program. We expect to see you on Sunday at The Church of Oculus Meet-up. Maybe you'll win a Door Prize. We are giving away a First Edition of Dianetics: The Modern Science Of Mental Health and a Case of Dramamine so you'd be well advised to be there.
Signed: Dr. Oculus
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