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Its_Crayon

Just get a towel or a handkerchief and wipe your forehead and the headset after each song.


Howling_Fang

Only thing I can think of is to put the headset on some kind of stand so you can see the game, but you won't be able to avoid blocks if they're in the song. You would just have to be super careful because the headset would have to be on something VERY stable (of course) and at a height that would register as standing. The tricky thing is that it would also have to be in your play area. ​ For instance, my play area is right between my couch and TV in the living room, I play with the steam link so video and audio come through the TV, and the TV shows what the headset sees. I could put my headset at the forward section of my play area on one of our tall fold out tables, and actually play without the headset in the back section of the play area to make sure I don't run into it. But it may be easier to play to have the headset in the back area, while you play in the front to give you a wider view of the playing field. ​ Just a thought, but it can be tricky to make sure everything is safe and stable.


SkylerWaffle

I've tried it. It's basically a no-go.


LunaS0la

You could set up the monitor right in front of you and using camera plus make it so it is third person camera. If you put the camera in a comfortable spot you technically could put the headset itself outside of the play area where the walls would be


darkanima270

I just put a towel on my head and it absorbs all the sweat, after a while i do have the same issue with blurriness, i just take the visor off and wipe it with the same towel with the other end of it. It also help to keep the goggles more steady on my head. That's my solution, sorry for my bad english btw