Virtual Reality is changing the way we play and interact with games. If you're wondering how to get started, what devices are best, or how to solve common issues like VR fatigue or tracking problems — we’ve got you covered. In this FAQ section, we provide clear, up-to-date answers for both beginners and experienced players navigating the immersive world of VR gaming. Discover how to make the most of your VR experience right here.
Beat Saber, Half-Life: Alyx, Superhot VR, and VRChat are trending. Beat Saber is a rhythm game, Alyx is a story-driven shooter, Superhot is a slow-motion action game, and VRChat is for communication. These games provide deep immersion and are suitable for modern VR headsets.
VR requires a PC with a GTX 1660/RX 580+ graphics card, 16 GB of RAM, and an i5/Ryzen 5 processor. Standalone headsets (Oculus Quest) do not require a PC. Cloud services like GeForce Now help play on weak devices with good internet.
VR games are safe if you follow the rules: breaks every 30-60 minutes, a spacious area (2x2m), and the correct adjustment of the headset. This prevents motion sickness and eye strain. It is recommended that children under 12 play under supervision.
Yes, Job Simulator, Rec Room or The Lab are suitable for beginners. These games have simple controls and intuitive tutorials. Standalone headsets, such as Quest, make it easier to get started. Most games teach the basics in the first minutes.
The main ones are a VR headset (Oculus, Vive), controllers and sensors (for some models). A 2x2m space is a must. Tactile vests or gloves enhance the effect, but are not necessary. Charging stations are useful for standalone headsets.
Yes, games like Pavlov VR, Arizona Sunshine, and Rec Room support multiplayer for up to 8 players. Co-op and PvP modes add excitement. Requires a stable internet connection and compatible headsets. Team games enhance the social experience.
It is recommended to play for 30-60 minutes with 10-15 minute breaks to avoid motion sickness or discomfort. Start with short sessions. Comfortable headsets and proper IPD (interpupillary distance) settings increase comfort.
Rec Room, Job Simulator, and Moss are suitable for children aged 8 and up — they are safe, have colorful graphics, and simple controls. Parental controls are important to limit time and content. Play together to make the experience fun and safe.
Choose a headset based on your budget: Oculus Quest 2 is standalone and affordable, Valve Index is for top-end graphics, PSVR 2 is for consoles. Consider PC compatibility, headset weight, and game library. Check reviews before buying.