How to prevent motion sickness while playing PS VR2 version of Rez Infinite

You may start to feel nauseated when playing the PlayStation VR2 version of Rez Infinite. To see how you can prevent yourself from getting motion sickness, you can take a look at this article from Seeking Tech.

1. For the first potential solution, you should make sure that you have the VR Rez Play Style setting set to Standard. By doing so, there will be less camera movement, which should result in less nauseating triggers when playing through the on-rails stages.

To find this setting, you need to go to the Options menu from either the pause screen or title screen. From there, select Controls and you should see VR Rez Play Style. Make sure that this setting is set to Standard or Advanced in order to limit the camera movement.

2. While you are in the Controls section of the Options menu, we also suggest setting the VR Control Type to Type-4.

By doing so, you can use your eye movement to control the aiming reticle. We found that, by focusing on the reticle, we were able to ward off any motion sickness triggers.

3. If possible, you can have a fan blow into your face as it will help trick your brain into thinking that you are moving when you are actually standing still or sitting down.

4. Chewing gum while playing the PS VR2 version of Rez Infinite should help as well since this activity keeps you grounded in the real world.

5. If you start getting motion sick in Rez Infinite, then it is best that you stop as soon as possible. If you decide to keep playing, then your nausea will get even worse and it will take even longer for you to recover.

Instead, we recommend that you play Rez Infinite for as long as possible until you start to feel sick. Afterwards, you can take off the headset and then rest until the nausea goes away.

Over time, you should be able to get better VR legs when playing this game. As a result, you should be able to have longer gaming sessions without worrying about getting sick.

6. Rez Infinite is one of the more intense experiences, especially if you are new to virtual reality gaming.

If possible, you can try playing a different PlayStation VR2 game, such as Beat Saber, that doesn’t have a lot of movement, until you build up your VR legs so that you can play Rez Infinite and other intensive games later on without any motion sickness.

How to enable eye tracking support for PS VR2 version of Rez Infinite

One of the coolest features of the PlayStation VR2 is its ability to track your eye movement. Rez Infinite is one of the few games that actually take full advantage of this feature as the rail-shooting game allows you to aim at your targets just by looking at them.

To see how you can enable eye tracking support for Rez Infinite, you can check out this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech.

1. If you haven’t done so already, make sure you have eye tracking enabled on the system menus.

In order to check, press the PS button on the controller to open the Control Center quick menu. From there, select PlayStation VR2 Quick Settings and then Eye Tracking. Finally, make sure that Eye Tracking is enabled.

If you want, you can also select the Adjust Eye Tracking option from this small window menu if you need to calibrate your eye movements.

2. With eye tracking enabled, launch the PlayStation 5 version Rez Infinite and then head over to the Controls menu.

If you are playing the game currently, then you need to press the Options button on the controller to bring up the Pause screen, where you can then select Controls.

If you are in the main menu, then you can select Options and then head into Controls.

3. From the Controls screen, make sure that the VR Control Type is set to Type-4. By doing so, you will be able to use your eyes to move the aiming reticle during a stage.

From the same menu, you can also change the Shot Control Type and VR Rez Play Style if you want to further customize how you want to play the PlayStation VR2 version of Rez Infinite.