(Part 2) Top products from r/skyrimvr

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u/Kdrishe · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

After having frequent migraine headaches for a while, I bought a couple of freezer-pack headbands.

One epiphany later, I found they also work great for staying cool in VR (not appearance-wise), but it's a bit more complicated to put the headset on-top of the headband.

Also, I find the added forehead support helps to take weight off of my dainty face.

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Here's a link to one I bought.
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The stitching is coming apart after almost two years (not bad), but there are a few others for sale.

u/speed_rabbit · 2 pointsr/skyrimvr

I use this mat and find it excellent.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HET4WEK/

It's only a little under the price you mentioned but hey.
It's not super thick -- for instance it's thinner than the mat I have at my kitchen sink, but it's much more supportive and stable, while still providing some give for my feet (I play without shoes on). It's not memory foam or whatnot where your feet sink in or the surface deforms.

u/TheGreatLostCharactr · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

No, the Fallout branded one is the S2. Looks like you can just insert it into a backpack pretty easily though. Something like this.

u/Jmac91 · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

I've got this one, it definitely helps for longer playthroughs. Also helps to demo VR to people without them running into boundaries.

u/im29andsuckatlife · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

I just recently bought a liquid cooler for this very reason. I was super intimidated by "liquid cooling." But the kit I bought made it so damn simple. For $60 I brought my cpu from 90c almost constantly down to 43c, and max under load I've seen was 47c. By far one of the best investments I've made. It allowed me to get a constant 5ghz on the 8700k.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A0HZMGA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/GentleGenerator · 2 pointsr/skyrimvr

I tried weighted gloves, but I much prefer the wrist weights.
The gloves have little loops that go around each of your fingers, and the weight pulls against them, which makes gripping the controller and using the buttons uncomfortable. I found it unusable. The wrist weights leave your fingers totally free.
I think either way swinging your arm with weight attached has injury potential. Like I said, I'm going to try the 1.5 lb wrist weights instead of the 2.5lb. I think they'll be perfect.

For the gloves:
I tried the 2 lb each version of the ones below. What set do you use?
The lighter version might be better, but I hate how they pull on your fingers.

https://www.amazon.com/Empower-Weighted-Gloves-Piloxing-Kickboxing/dp/B07JFRPZD5/ref=pd_bxgy_200_img_2/136-1456344-0762369?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B06XY7WCNL&pd_rd_r=1023dfa5-f473-41d8-9204-72c51fc14bb1&pd_rd_w=GvYe5&pd_rd_wg=7Aulq&pf_rd_p=a2006322-0bc0-4db9-a08e-d168c18ce6f0&pf_rd_r=QPK4NCQCM6Y76SCP2JCP&refRID=QPK4NCQCM6Y76SCP2JCP&th=1

u/2close2see · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

Great suggestion!

I went with this mat...name seemed appropriate.

u/mightylawngn0me · 3 pointsr/skyrimvr

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Honeywell-HT900E1-HT900E-Turbo-Fan/dp/B001VEJFT6/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=honeywell+fan&qid=1563896438&s=gateway&sr=8-4

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I was planning on going with a couple of these myself, but hot damn they look pricey on there. They're like $20 CDN here. I think the key for immersive winds is a fan with a physical switch. These ones are essentially on or off, but they also have 3 possible speeds still based on physical switch placement.

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Maybe my conversions are off but I would personally look at a local hardware store as opposed to Amazon.

u/UmayCallMeBrotherNow · 8 pointsr/skyrimvr

Ginger, teleport, vignette, play timed sessions and stop BEFORE you feel “funny” and do this every day, get a tms kit on amazon and run it below your palm while you play : amazon, use the natural locomotion app on steam, take breaks, ginger tea, Benadryl

u/CliffRacer17 · 6 pointsr/skyrimvr

If you're not inclined toward building up a lot of stamina for hours of standing, I recommend some kind of swivel stool for the middle of your playspace. I bought one of these and it's been great:

https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Sitting-Ergonomic-Stability-Standing/dp/B00HCLJDSK

I'll certainly echo the posture problem. It's really easy to slump down when you're immersed and bad posture is just a habit for you. My back starts hurting like crazy if I stop correcting. Stick your chest out and pull your shoulders back. Pretend you're Superman/Wonderwoman.

u/JeepingJohnny · 9 pointsr/skyrimvr

Wear Shoes and use an Anti fatigue mat. This greatly helps your feet. It also gives you a point to re center yourself into your hitbox.

A simple gear tie can completely get rid of the weight of the cable from your head and if you bend the ends in towards your waist a little it holds the wire off your back you don't even know its there. Don't forget Cable is tied to you when you take the headset off.

Royal Anti-Fatigue Comfort Mat - 20" x 32"

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ES65AE2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Gear Tie

https://www.amazon.com/Nite-Ize-GT3-4PK-A1-Original-Reusable/dp/B004MMEHKG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1523301082&sr=8-3&keywords=gear+tie

u/Stridyr · 2 pointsr/skyrimvr

Avoid turning with a controller. Some call it 'insta-puke' turning.

Try some candied ginger. Removes the nausea for most people. It allows me to play a lot of VR that I can't otherwise play without getting sick.

2-3 pieces, or around 15g, for a couple of hours. If you don't like the taste of ginger, or don't want all that sugar, try some caplets. Takes longer to take effect, tho. The candied ginger takes effect in minutes, the caplets 45min to an hour.

u/wiljc3 · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R96X9DS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_VgXbBbZGKXSYZ

I stuck them up with two medium size 3M Command strips each instead of drilling in my rental. They've been rock solid since August, so I can recommend this method!

u/Kevris · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

One more thing. I'm assuming you're playing standing up, in which case check this out, too:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AJ12MBE/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

You will want the one with the shoulder pads. The weight things are adjustable, so you can start low and work yourself up.

I did these for the gloves, and wound up cutting the fingers down to interfere less with buttons:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075RCRXM7/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/OfficerDudeGuy · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

If you're going to mess with a physical keyboard and mouse while in VR I strongly recommend this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J8HDCJW/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1

It's small and light enough to keep in a pocket, uses a rechargeable and replaceable standard cell phone battery, has every QWERTY key, and you can touch type without taking off your headset with very little practice. The only negative in my opinion is that it uses a USB adapter for wireless communication instead of bluetooth; so you'll have to sacrifice a USB slot. I use a splitter to use this and my normal keyboard and mouse on one port to render this negative moot.

u/Nesavant · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

Thanks. The RAM is brand new so hopefully that's not the problem.

I checked and this is my psu.

Adding bEnableFileSelection=1 to Skyrimprefs.ini seems to have fixed the problem for me so far (knock on wood). At least I've gotten through Realistic Ragdolls-FNIS-XPMSSE-Flower Girls with no crashes and everything working as expected.

If it starts crashing again, next steps will be to check the RAM and replace the psu.

edit: Oh, and I do have the latest nvidia drivers. Upon reinstalling Windows today, I DDU'd the drivers that Windows installed and then installed the current drivers. I also just opted into the current SteamVR beta (an hour or so ago, not back before the problem began), though I doubt that made a difference either way.