Does anyone have a headset? What do you think about it in the context of your mental health?

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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    7 hours ago

    All I really use mine for is to escape. I’ll play flatspace PC games or watch TV while chilling in a nice VRChat environment instead of just using my TV in reality.

    Is that good for mental health? I’m not an expert but I would guess “probably not.” If anything, it’s the opposite.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    17 hours ago

    Yeah it’s great for that. If you know anyone else who has one then team play is really fun. If not, then solo play is still a hoot. Plus there are experiences where you can stand at famous spots around the world and look around. It’s very neat and enriching.

  • @[email protected]
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    517 hours ago

    I got into VR during the pandemic which allowed me to socialize at any time (often in the wee hours) in VRChat. It absolutely helped my mental state at the time. I also discovered countless people using VR for other mental and physical health reasons. Ended up with a girlfriend who moved to my state (going on four years now). There are also worlds specifically for chilling out, sightseeing, nature etc. I would highly highly recommend it to anyone for VRChat alone (which is also free).

    Eventually I branched out into other games and now I can’t go back to flat first person games. The immersion of VR can’t be described.

    So yeah, 100% get a headset. Meta just announced new prices so you can get started for as little as $299 (for the Quest 3S). Obviously there are many other options out there (I personally like Pico) but I don’t know the specifics of your situation. Feel free to ask any questions.

  • @[email protected]
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    217 hours ago

    During the COVID restrictions, I used to use my Quest 1 with a free game called “Bait!”. Not because of the game itself, but because of the relaxing environments (pond, waterfall, etc.) and because it’s one of the rare game that you can play in an armchair.

  • Björn Tantau
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    218 hours ago

    For me my headset (Quest 1) is too uncomfortable to really be relaxing.

  • lime!
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    116 hours ago

    my index hurts my eyes, even with corrective lenses, which stresses me out. i dunno, maybe there’s something about having big lamps 2cm in front of your eyeballs.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      17 hours ago

      You might get used to it if you keep doing short sessions. Also, fiddle with the adjustments until it’s most tolerable.

      • lime!
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        16 hours ago

        i’ve had it for years and never managed more than 20 minutes in one sitting because my eyes dry out.

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          16 hours ago

          Bah! That sucks. Some people never do get used to it. I felt so nauseous after playing Elite Dangerous VR for a few minutes the first time that I had to go to bed. But after many short sessions I was able to play without any nausea at all.

          It’s really important that the headset runs at 90hz and 90fps. Do you know if your computer hits those rates?

          • lime!
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            26 hours ago

            I’ve got a 7900xtx.

            honestly the biggest problem isn’t nausea, it’s heat from the display. that’s what dries me out.