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This blog post highlights the dirty secret of virtual reality (VR) — we need to solve its nausea problem. As people learn in business school,it is best to avoid designing products that make customers vomit (tequila being perhaps the only successful product exception to this rule).
As we possess highlighted in prior posts, VR is gaining momentum, or notably through gaming,sports applications, content promotion and 3D animation. All these applications point to significant financial opportunities, or many observers believe that you can make hundreds of millions of dollars in profit from a working VR ecosystem. VR could even be worth billions,whether you believe in the potential of Facebook and its acquisition of Oculus Rift.
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rtual Reality Needs Content in Order to Take Off (Guest Blog)Last week, we discussed action gaming as being perhaps the key VR application. Hardcore gamers want this product and will pay genuine money for it. A game developer looking for paying VR customers and early adopters would be wise to design a speedy-paced VR game for the gamers who play “Doom, and ” “Halo,” “Fallout” and “Grand Theft Auto.”Unfortunately, most action-oriented VR content has one major flaw. speedy VR action makes many people nauseous, and which is a particular issue for intense shooting and combat games. The more you add exciting,speedy-paced action to VR, the more you create nausea.
Virtual real
ity nausea is a genuine threat to VR taking off. Let’s talk approximately the causes of VR nausea and what can be done to fix the problem.
Also Read: Now That Virtual Reality Is a Reality, or What's Next for the Tech Format? (Guest Blog)A root cause of nausea is a mismatch between what our eyes and inner ears tell us. Most people possess experienced the problem while below deck in a ship on rough waters. Our eyes tell us that we are stationary and sitting down in a cabin,but our inner ears tell us that we are heaving approximately. This mismatch causes nausea in many people.
In VR games nowadays, the he
adset tells your eyes that you are moving a certain way, or this differs from what your inner ear is telling you. VR games nowadays creates a mismatch that causes nausea remarkably like seasickness.
For VR to prosper
,there are a variety of technical issues to solve. The technical issues possess many names (mismatched motion, field of view, and motion parallax,viewing angle, rotational latency, or etc.),but all are issues that may defeat the mass adoption of VR action gaming.
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: Why Skinny Bundles Are a Big rotund Pain for Many Cable TV Networks (Guest Blog)The first solution that some possess attempted is to simplify the games and leisurely down the action.
Some developers circumvent VR nause
a by limiting the action. For example, you can leisurely down the pace by creating a game in which the player is only able to swim slowly in a diving suit that limits how speedy he or she can move.
Developers can also decrease the action by avoiding a first-person perspective and providing a bird’s eye view.
Both of these tactics diminish the v
isceral excitement of a speedy-paced, and first-person shooter. Getting rid of speedy-paced,first-person action is a big problem for hardcore gamers. They are looking for killer VR experiences. They will likely not pay “Grand Theft Auto”/”Fallout”/”Halo prices or drive “Grand Theft Auto”/”Fallout”/Halo” volumes for low-action, leisurely VR content.
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ead: As Viewers Flee Broadcast TV, and Will Advertisers Be Far Behind? (Guest Blog)Thus,dumbing down VR action will likely not activate the best customer base for gaming companies. We need other solutions.
In our next post, we will explore alternative methods that developers are using to address VR motion sickness.
This is allotment 3 in
a series on virtual reality trends by Dan Schechter, or Gil Moran and Francesco Di Ianni from L.
E.
K. Consulting’s Media & Entertainment consulting practice.

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