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The Evolution of VR Locomotion: From Teleporting to Natural Walking | explained fast

Why does your brain feel sick the moment you put on a VR headset? It is a sensory betrayal: your eyes see you sprinting through a digital world, but your inner ear knows you are standing perfectly still in your living room. This disconnect is the biggest hurdle in immersive tech, and the evolution of how we move in virtual reality is a masterclass in engineering.

Early VR gaming relied on teleportation, simply jumping you from point A to point B to bypass the nausea caused by artificial gliding. But developers wanted more immersion. Today, we are seeing the rise of natural movement. Techniques like redirected walking use subtle, imperceptible shifts in the virtual environment to trick your brain into thinking you are walking in a straight line, even when you are actually walking in circles.

Looking ahead, the future of VR locomotion is moving toward physical hardware like omnidirectional treadmills. These devices allow you to physically run, crouch, and turn, finally closing the gap between your digital avatar and your own two feet. We are moving away from "watching" a virtual world and toward actually living in it. Whether you are a VR enthusiast or just curious about the future of gaming, the way we navigate the metaverse is changing faster than you think.

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