I think the challenge is that with transportation, there are approaches to reduce the impact such as looking at the horizon, sitting in the front where the motion impact isn’t as severe, etc. With VR there’s less way around it, and fewer ways to redirect your perception (yet). Which is why the percentages are higher than car users
VR still sucks, but didnt boats make people want to throw up. Then trains, then cars. They still do sometimes, but it’ll be worth it
I think the challenge is that with transportation, there are approaches to reduce the impact such as looking at the horizon, sitting in the front where the motion impact isn’t as severe, etc. With VR there’s less way around it, and fewer ways to redirect your perception (yet). Which is why the percentages are higher than car users