Bought Arizona Sunshine the other day in the sale and really liking it.
Played with teleport the whole day and just discovered this could be set to full locomotion.... Woahhh, this made me sick within seconds, but it controls so much better this way so I sat down and play this seated now... It's like rolling around with a wheelchair and most likely not meant to be played like this but I enjoy it a lot this way :-)
Anyone else played it like this, or does anyone have tipps to prevent the sickness while standing? Seated, it's easily manageable
Its possible to train youself to get used to it (but there are a % of players who will always feel sick unfortunately). Normally the advice is to play it until you begin to feel the fist signs of that sick feeling, then take a break from it and resume it the next day. over time, its possible that the maximum amount of time you can play begins to increase until eventually you get used to it. Some people also eat ginger to help with the motion sickness (never tried it myself). In your case, it looks like its your first time playing vr with locomotion? If so, stick to using the chair to get used to it that way, then later on maybe try standing up with it and see if the amount of time you can play lasts longer than a few seconds. Some people get sick from forward movement , others might get sick from rotating in game. You get sick because your body is confused from not feeling the sensation of that movement physically, so your body assumes something is wrong and triggers the sick feeling to warn you that something might be wrong.
I started out on gear vr and I couldn't handle locomotion in minecraft for longer than 15 minutes, when my stomach would start feeling odd. A year later of playing tons of vr games in it and I'm playing vr games with locomotion turned on, and speeding around at the speed you would move around in doom or quake. However, I still find smooth rotation a little uncomfortable so I always enable snap rotation instead. Since I'm playing in room scale, I don't need smooth rotation.
if arizona has the option for snap rotation, try that out.