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Recurring height issues for child playing VR.
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This is probably a super n00b question, but it's for my 7-year-old son, so I don't mind getting Reddit hate for it.

We're having a recurring problem with his height and games. He got Five Nights At Freddy VR (yea I probably shouldn't let him play it but eh), and he can't do any of it really. He's tall for 7, but obviously, he's still like... you know.. a mini human.

We've resynced (or whatever) the cameras for him multiple times. If we moved the cameras physically down the wall, would that help? I don't mind rearranging shelves for him ... (I better get mom of the year because I'll have to move my Funkos... seriously.. I BETTER GET THE GOOD NURSING HOME)

I really don't want him to be unable to play the game. He spent his allowance to get it, and he's already upset he can't get the Vader VR game that's on Oculus only.

Help a Mama out please Reddit community???

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