Evaluating the Impact of Latency on VR Applications: What Are the Best Practices for Minimizing Motion Sickness?
Latency in VR — measured as motion-to-photon delay — can disrupt immersion and cause motion sickness if it exceeds 20 milliseconds. Sensory conflicts arise when visual input lags behind physical movement, leading to nausea.
Best Practices to Reduce Latency:
High Refresh Rate Displays (90 Hz+ for smoother visuals)
Predictive Tracking Algorithms (anticipate movements to cut delays)
Optimized Hardware & Drivers (enhance processing efficiency)
Low Frame Latency in Game Design (foveated rendering for faster performance)
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