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(Credit: Will Greenwald) The Roto VR Explorer isn't intended to be a full simulation rig, and seems closer to the ...
The Roto VR Explorer chair matches ... but a fast head turn will have the chair quickly accelerating to its maximum speed. The chair claims to reduce motion sickness — a long-standing issue ...
Virtual reality ... by the chair’s immovability. It works best for gallery shooters or any game that asks you to stay still and rotate around a single point. Sure, heavy machinery simulators ...
If you don't take yourself too seriously and also partake in a little virtual reality ... partnered Roto chair will solve "the problems of 360º viewing, locomotion and motion sickness".
Roto also claims that the system helps address the very real (trust me) issue of virtual reality motion sickness. Presumably since the motion of the chair is synced with what your eyes see ...
I didn't expect, stepping in, that this 720-degree VR simulator would make me physically sick. At a glance the Aorus VR simulator looks like a lot of similar rigs you'd find in janky arcades of ...
On display at CES, this gaming chair swivels based on your head movements, and might even be able to help reduce your motion sickness in VR. I’ve been PCMag’s home entertainment expert for ...