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vr can become too intense and motion sickness is not solved also...
VR Horror is supposed to be intense. Motion sickness goes away with time in VR.
that is why all games support teleportation.
anyway, the game would need a lot of work for VR: get rid of the overlay effects, get rid of the most intense first person cutscenes etc....
Most people just need to get their "VR legs" as they call them. Only took me about a week or 2. Some people don't get it at all.
Btw, +1 for VR support!!