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nilzark 11-30-2021 04:12 PM

"HOW MUCH PAIN CAN I FEEL IN VR?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TojeeAoqdSU

starkind 11-30-2021 06:19 PM

I wonder if microdosing shrooms or just taking over the counter meclazine would help.

Half my pukiness comes from anxiety and immersion.

realsubtle 11-30-2021 08:30 PM

Damn I'd like whatever Speed buff this guy has on in this video.

Barik 12-01-2021 04:37 PM

This is some sword art online shit.

Ooloo 12-01-2021 04:43 PM

I've always wondered what it was like for the Apollo astronauts approaching the moon. At one point the moon itself just looks like a wall that you're going to smash into, but at some point before touchdown your brain's orientation systems start to consider the surface of the moon "ground", so your feet are going "down" then? What does that transition feel like?

Evia 12-01-2021 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Ooloo (Post 3394131)
I've always wondered what it was like for the Apollo astronauts approaching the moon. At one point the moon itself just looks like a wall that you're going to smash into, but at some point before touchdown your brain's orientation systems start to consider the surface of the moon "ground", so your feet are going "down" then? What does that transition feel like?

I'd imagine it'd be crazy like a combo feeling similar to how a 3d image book finally pops out for your eyes, while simultaneously feeling that light belly floating sensation that you get when you go up and down hills super fast.

Ooloo 12-01-2021 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Evia (Post 3394136)
I'd imagine it'd be crazy like a combo feeling similar to how a 3d image book finally pops out for your eyes, while simultaneously feeling that light belly floating sensation that you get when you go up and down hills super fast.

Yeah the only reference I have is the drop on a roller coaster, where you actually do achieve weightlessness for a split second. But it still just felt like I was going "down" really fast. At what point during the Apollo missions did they transition from feeling like they were going "up" to the moon, to feeling like they were coming "down" to the moon. I can't wrap my head around this.

starkind 12-01-2021 07:36 PM

No man's sky illustrates that transition pretty well when you drop into a planets atmosphere. It's a lot like diving into a pool.

Jibartik 12-01-2021 08:24 PM

I literally almost shit my pants being ITU and standing face to face with a zombie in so ro once when I was a kid.

Imagine that's what it's like.

starkind 12-02-2021 08:12 AM

Doom in vr would be cute.


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