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btw motion sickness. Motion sickness has never been a problem for me, but after playing Tea For God, i feel a little bit muddleheaded, like there is something in my brain slightly puzzled. I think its a similar effect where the movement in vr doesn't fulfill the expectations of my brain about geometry. Tea Of God is really an interesting experience.

There are certain places, where motion sickness may kick in. Elevators, not to mention rotating elevators. I added an option to make them move slower but I also want to include an option to disable rotating elevators at all.

Another issue is that you are still walking in circles and just taking lots of turns may be too much for some people. My wife has this. Although my wife has just some nasty intolerance for VR in general. I am not even mentioning the first Oculus, but she felt not comfortable with Vive with static scenes. Quest is the first time she feels ok in VR. She enjoys Tea For God but after ten minutes she needs to take a break. I don't have yet an idea what can be done with it (talking strictly about the game).