Virtual Reality, also known as VR, is a simulated environment that is completely computer-generated, making users feel as though they are immersed in their surroundings. To achieve this, users need to use a virtual reality headset that is usually paired with a controller for each hand. Some headsets also use cameras that can be placed around the room to let users walk around without bumping into things. While it might seem like a futuristic concept, playing in VR is quite common. Users can jump into a game without any experience or insanely expensive hardware. Here’s our beginner’s guide to VR filled with everything you need to know about the platform!
VR Headsets for Beginners
Nowadays, finding ways to enter VR worlds is easier than ever. you may walk into most retailers and pick up a headset with little to no setup. Of all of the headsets out there, we created a list of 3 of the best ones for beginners.
PSVR / PSVR 2
Google Daydream
The Google Daydream is the least expensive VR headset on this list, but for good reason. This headset can only be used with cell phones to play immersive experiences or less-intense mobile games. It comes with a companion app that you can install on your phone before sliding it into the slot to use as a VR screen. The added remote can be used to control the app to do a variety of things like play games and scroll through streaming services. Because you’re using your phone, this headset is completely wireless. The headset itself also acts as a carrier for you to store the remote and take it with you anywhere.
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Intro to Virtual Reality FAQ
Even if you already know what headset you want to get, we’re sure that you still have a few questions.
Will I get motion sickness?
It’s very possible. Modern technology has made it so that VR games have more natural motion, but some a user’s field of view, or FOV, can still be triggered. The black border provided in the eye sockets of most VR headsets helps close you into those worlds, making you less likely to get sick.
Do I need to have a lot of room in order to play VR?
There are a lot of games that require you to move around, but plenty don’t. Some games are interactive experiences that only require you to move your head or move your arms. However, there are a lot of games like Gorilla Tag that require you to have a bit more space to prevent you from bumping into things.
Are all VR games really just moving experiences?
No, not at all. There are a lot of incredibly interactive and immersive games. In fact,you’re able to play Skyrimor even Fallout 4 right now in VR if you wanted to. However, there are plenty of games that are moving experiences, if that’s what you’re into.
For more information on VR, check out7 Tips for Beginners in Zenith: The Last City VR MMOandCan I use a USB headset on the PSVR?on Pro Game Guides.


