Hi ScoWalt,
In VR it's important to keep your inner ear's sense of gravity the same as your eyes, so none of our games offset your viewpoint with respect to the horizon. But we have some ideas for you.
As a start, make sure to set the "Low HUD" option in both games, to not look up as much for the HUD and menu button.
It sounds like you are using a Spin bike, which orients your body forward and head down. You'd find an upright stationary bike more comfortable for looking around at horizon level. We really like this one https://www.amazon.com/Exerpeutic-GOLD-F...014VX254A/, but you can find higher and lower end models.
We're sure you don't want to buy another stationary bike but that's probably the best solution.
In VR it's important to keep your inner ear's sense of gravity the same as your eyes, so none of our games offset your viewpoint with respect to the horizon. But we have some ideas for you.
As a start, make sure to set the "Low HUD" option in both games, to not look up as much for the HUD and menu button.
It sounds like you are using a Spin bike, which orients your body forward and head down. You'd find an upright stationary bike more comfortable for looking around at horizon level. We really like this one https://www.amazon.com/Exerpeutic-GOLD-F...014VX254A/, but you can find higher and lower end models.
We're sure you don't want to buy another stationary bike but that's probably the best solution.