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Some users experience full body transfer illusion—they stop feeling their real 170cm body and start sensing their virtual 15cm body as genuine. Tap your real knee and you might flinch in your tiny virtual legs.
My roommate. The one who always joked about squishing bugs. -VR- Height 15cm Looking at VR Get smaller and ...
: While not natively VR, popular mods allow players to experience being shrunk to the size of an ant in a suburban backyard. The one who always joked about squishing bugs
: Players can use the "Avatar Height" dial in the action menu to reduce their avatar's size, changing how they interact with other users and the environment. Troubleshooting "Too Small" Issues now pressed down with impossible weight
The headset didn’t settle over my face—it engulfed it. The foam padding, which usually rested lightly against my cheeks and forehead, now pressed down with impossible weight, smothering. I tried to pull it off, but my fingers—my stupid, shrinking fingers—slipped against the plastic.
So, what draws users to miniature virtual worlds? For one, the small scale of these environments creates a sense of intimacy and wonder. Users can explore and interact with tiny objects and creatures in a way that feels both fascinating and enchanting. Additionally, miniature VR experiences often require a high level of precision and dexterity, which can be a fun and engaging challenge for users.
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