When you move in the VR, the brain visually perceives a movement, but not the inner ear, which is responsible for registering bodily movements.
One theory is, that the brain thinks we are poisoned and we are hallucinating and that's why we get sick and we have to vomit in the worst case.
This is inevitable i think, i read this years ago and i hardly believe there can be any solution. This happens also for other things and you basically have to live with it.
Is this really still a thing? Even with those new devices? It's hard to believe! Now I know why VR isn't that popular right now (also the fact that there's not much content around and good devices cost a lot)
Yeah, that's why fallout has that teleport moving in vr version instead of normal moving. People would just get sick and vomit all over... That doesn't sell games.
This whole problem could delay mainstream adoption of vr devices. hopefully some smart engineers will find a way to overcome it.
I dont think that would be a big problem. Based on the same physical context there are exist sea sickness,
nausea in cars or buses and yet people drive fast cars, use the bus or do cruises.
So this is not the hindrance, in my opinion.
There are simply to less good uses cases atm and the devices could be a little bit cheaper, thats all.