it's good but not really that great besides the Jeff section, it's just the only legit campaign that isn't a re release or extremely generic. The combat and gadget puzzles wear out their welcome by the end.
I've put honest thought into picking up an Oculus just to give RE4 VR a try, is it really a worthwhile experience?
I don't give a shit about changes to non-gameplay stuff like removing panty shots or voice lines
As much as i hate Facebook for trying their hardest to kill PCVR, it's hard to argue the value proposition of the Quest 2. I can talk about how the controllers and tracking are not as good as a lighthouse setup, or how you need to Zucc'd and Fucc'd with a Facebook account, or how the compression makes the image quality worse despite having a higher resolution screen, but at the end of the day, for most people, those things are still not worth the $700 versus an Index.
The new asseto corsa sounds the best currently if you don't want to use mods etc. Haven't tried but they just added hand tracking to when you use the mounted steering wheel and vr. The older one is the one that every has bad ass mods for. The new one mentioned doesn't support mods. I really wan to try the dolphin vr wii games tho. Primarily Mario kart and metroid and the speed racer one. Supposedly gta in vr is really good for "racing"
I don't know about stands since I just mount mine directly onto my desk. I have a G27 because back in the day it was the best entry level wheel (it was my first and I wasn't gonna pay $500+ not knowing if I'd use it that much). Logitech got much more israeli though and they not only charge more for the G29, but also doesn't even include the H-shifter now.
Koikatsu
Custom Maid 3D 2
Skyrim
Insult Order
Yiffalicious
Wild Life (personal favorite)
Project Lovecraft
Fallen Doll
Monster Girl Island
I want to recommend Virt-a-Mate but it feels like a modding simulator and getting content for it is a headache and a half.
Don't bother with VR videos, it's all 3DOF shit. You bought a VR headset, not a fricking viewmaster.
You actually run and jump just as fast as a traditional fps and can also use your hands to climb walls and do a Ironman palms-down gesture to glide. It's pretty seamless. You have a couple of weapons with different upgrade tiers and each has a transformation when you grip with both hands. So it's a choice between using one or duel-wielding lesser guns.
The maps are collections of islands you explore but it means you can go in all stealthy and sneak behind enemy robots to pull out a battery from their back. The AI is pretty decent too. Can't say it's the best story but like I said, they solved the VR FPS thing really early on and it's sad that it went unnoticed.
Does it work with the Quest 2 linked? I might give it a shot.
[...] >the PCVR connection is just shit
It really is. It's a constant struggle to not get the fricking link option to disappear from the fricking menu. Whenever I enter a loading screen in Alyx there's about a 30% chance it'll just cease connecting, and that's with the official cable and everything.
Unironically getting better performance playing Alyx through virtual desktop, too. How is this even possible?
Does it work with the Quest 2 linked? I might give it a shot.
Unless you want to spend thousands, it's still the Index. Quest 2 is cheaper and sounds comparable on paper but the PCVR connection is just shit.
>the PCVR connection is just shit
It really is. It's a constant struggle to not get the fricking link option to disappear from the fricking menu. Whenever I enter a loading screen in Alyx there's about a 30% chance it'll just cease connecting, and that's with the official cable and everything.
Unironically getting better performance playing Alyx through virtual desktop, too. How is this even possible?
If you're a link where you should unironically think about getting the Pico neo 2 even tho it's Choina shit. Think it's the only one with the actual proper type of wire needed for graphics prostitutes. I forgot the cable type but it comes with it and subsidized so should be similar pricing to Quest 2 same games basically and standalone
>Completely overlooked and forever commend to the dead space that is Oculus PC.
That's true of all of the Rift's library. Lone Echo 1 and 2, Asgard's Wrath, Journey of the Gods, all good games we'll never get true sequels to because Zucc decided to completely abandon PCVR.
That said September there's a new model expected. Quest 2 pro most likely or cambria but it's said that it will cost significantly more than the quest 2
Index has no disadvantages but other headsets beat it in certain aspects.
Quest 2 is cheaper and wireless.
Reverb 2 is cheaper and has a better screen.
Pimax is better in all regards but double the price.
There are some older headsets like the Odyssey+ that were comparable to the Index for a fraction of the price, but you can't get them at MSRP anymore.
Joking aside, I hardly ever played this in the past. But now I'm getting fricked on vodka and playing this every night for some reason.
Escapism is a hell of a drug.
I find it interesting that my myopia is translated in-game as well, so I can't see anything in VR. The only solution is to wear both glasses at the same time, but this ruins the immersion because it narrows the field of view considerably and you basically have the feeling that you are looking at two small screens.
Interesting that a technology that is intended to become mainstream is practically impossible to use when you wear glasses, something common among nerds who would be interested in this shit in the first place.
Huh. Prescription vr lense adapters have been a thing for like forever only like 60$ plus unironically Lasik is worth it for vr (if not just for yourself is enough)
Get larger frames. Your FOV is already going to be limited by wearing glasses anyway, no reason to further narrow it down with small frames/lenses. You can get a cheap pair of glasses on Zenni for under $10 US. Or, there's a 3D blueprint for rx inserts that uses those same cheap Zenni glasses for the lenses. If you don't have your own 3D printer, the combined price of the lenses and 3D printed inserts is like $15.
Not that anon but my eyes aren't equal. One is worse than the other butbtheyre both bad, so my glasses need two prescription lenses and that really fricks up my ability to get anything done cheaply. I have a sight range of 25cm, or 9.8 inches.
>put your arm out >see your elbow? >anything past that I can basically blind
Have you checked Zenni out anyway? I need high index corrective lenses which makes buying sunglasses a hassle, and I still only paid like $40 for polarized sunglasses, versus almost $200 at the optician, and that was with the cheapest pair of frames.
>assume they won't ship to NZ >they actually do
Huh, I'm actually surprised! I guess it's worth checking out, but I'm not exactly sure if they have what I need. I guess I'll take a look later
Lol is anyone's eyes equal. Vr lense inserts or you're trolling
I don't even understand what this means. You can custom order VR headsets or something? It won't do much good though, my eyes are unable and change often, so I constantly need a different prescription.
Any seated/sim like experience. I liked Dirt Rally, Elite, DCS.
Any pure vr game that came out with the Rift cv1 and the year following it was fricking shovelware or a gimmick (beat saber was fun though) that bored me to death. It was so bad that i had more fun playing singleplayer AAA fps campaigns in fake vr (bf3, tf2 aso.) which i consider shit otherwise. I came to realise that VR needs traditional games supporting it and that setpieced that may seem trivial on a flat screen blow me away in a hmd. The mission in BF where the planes slide past you and of the deck of the carrier or the TF2 level where they build those houses were mindblowing to me and yet not a single fricking game got proper vr support. I wanted to play BF4 or 1 or Titanfall multi in vr so bad but the industry let me down and i sold my rift. Please like and subscribe.
I actually have a lot of fun playing GMOD vr just because it makes any source map available to use. Seeing old hl2 custom maps to scale is fricking great, especially the more abstract ones
booted up alyx for an hour and it was so much more polished than anything else I tried it's not even funny.
thrill of the fight is the best roomscale game and playing it every day has been great for my fitness.
this too. it's janky as frick in a lot of ways but the sheer volume of content is unbeatable if you want to dick around.
It had a neat style but the campaign and enemies felt really bare bones. The only real fun I had in it was searching for all the ammo and collectables from all the high climbing spots.
3DOF is what 3D glasses at movies used to offer, or like pic related (a cross-eyed stereograph).
Cross your eyes until both the ladybugs overlap, focus in on the one in the middle, and you'll get a 3D image.
It's what VR porn vidoes are, and why you can watch them on your phone with Google Cardboard without needing a proper headset.
6DOF is like a video game. You can move around in a VR space, and look around/behind things. You need an actual VR headset to experience this. It's why VR porn games are superior.
>Into the Radius >H3VR with around 400 mods >Pavlov >Boneworks >Alyx
These are pretty much the only titles ive played in the last year but im looking forward to Bonelabs
Half-Life: Alyx. No contest, no other VR game is as thoughtful, polished and pretty while having no performance issues. It's kinda fricked up if you get into VR with Alyx, then it's just going to be a downhill from there.
>Into the Radius >H3VR with around 400 mods >Pavlov >Boneworks >Alyx
These are pretty much the only titles ive played in the last year but im looking forward to Bonelabs
Pavlov is probably the best overall VR game. Alyx for single player story but I like pavlovs controls better. Also with pavlov you have lots of fun workshop maps and modes like the recent SCP mod that's been so fricking fun.
I really wish all VR games would copy pavlov controls when it comes to gunplay. It should be the standard like what call of duty did to FPS
I like HL Alyx and Boneworks.
Superhot and Beat Saber are fun to play in short periods of time.
And now I'm trying to get some other non-vr games into vr, like the first doom games or quake 2
Based GORN enjoyer, that was my go-to melee combat title when I got my Rift S. I have Blade & Sorcery too but only purchased weeks before moving into a smaller place so I only have a handful of hours on it. Man, I miss having a huge basement room all to myself for the full roomscale experience. I could pretty much play anything where I am now, I just wouldnt be able to IRL dash a couple feet ahead to charge into a spear thrust, or pull off a rad forward jump attacking without possibly colliding into a wall
Got a hang of the controls and downloaded close to 100 mods. How do (You) like to play H3VR? Should I mess around in the Kill House gamemode or familiarize myself with the weapons by playing random Take & Hold characters?
Half Life Alyx
Honestly Alyx might be too good.
It raised the bar so much and so early on in VR that it set an almost impossible standard for VR games.
it's good but not really that great besides the Jeff section, it's just the only legit campaign that isn't a re release or extremely generic. The combat and gadget puzzles wear out their welcome by the end.
this and Resident Evil 4 VR
I've put honest thought into picking up an Oculus just to give RE4 VR a try, is it really a worthwhile experience?
I don't give a shit about changes to non-gameplay stuff like removing panty shots or voice lines
It's ok but not worth the zuccset
As much as i hate Facebook for trying their hardest to kill PCVR, it's hard to argue the value proposition of the Quest 2. I can talk about how the controllers and tracking are not as good as a lighthouse setup, or how you need to Zucc'd and Fucc'd with a Facebook account, or how the compression makes the image quality worse despite having a higher resolution screen, but at the end of the day, for most people, those things are still not worth the $700 versus an Index.
Project cars
Real life
Racing sims with a decent wheel.
Been wanting to try this but I'd like opinions that aren't from an obviously paid review site.
What would you recommend for a wheel/pedals and stand?
The new asseto corsa sounds the best currently if you don't want to use mods etc. Haven't tried but they just added hand tracking to when you use the mounted steering wheel and vr. The older one is the one that every has bad ass mods for. The new one mentioned doesn't support mods. I really wan to try the dolphin vr wii games tho. Primarily Mario kart and metroid and the speed racer one. Supposedly gta in vr is really good for "racing"
I don't know about stands since I just mount mine directly onto my desk. I have a G27 because back in the day it was the best entry level wheel (it was my first and I wasn't gonna pay $500+ not knowing if I'd use it that much). Logitech got much more israeli though and they not only charge more for the G29, but also doesn't even include the H-shifter now.
what is good vr porn
Koikatsu
Custom Maid 3D 2
Skyrim
Insult Order
Yiffalicious
Wild Life (personal favorite)
Project Lovecraft
Fallen Doll
Monster Girl Island
I want to recommend Virt-a-Mate but it feels like a modding simulator and getting content for it is a headache and a half.
Don't bother with VR videos, it's all 3DOF shit. You bought a VR headset, not a fricking viewmaster.
wild life sucks because they pussied out on bestiality because patreon is full of homosexuals
>fallen doll
It's trash now with online bullshit
>mgi
dead in the water
Not their problem. If you were good you'd be modding it into the game.
>skyrim
already ahead of you
>Make a fast-paced fps that makes good use of the motion controls
>Completely overlooked and forever commend to the dead space that is Oculus PC.
Sell me on it. I have my cv1 set up for roomscale RIGHT NOW and might try it.
You actually run and jump just as fast as a traditional fps and can also use your hands to climb walls and do a Ironman palms-down gesture to glide. It's pretty seamless. You have a couple of weapons with different upgrade tiers and each has a transformation when you grip with both hands. So it's a choice between using one or duel-wielding lesser guns.
The maps are collections of islands you explore but it means you can go in all stealthy and sneak behind enemy robots to pull out a battery from their back. The AI is pretty decent too. Can't say it's the best story but like I said, they solved the VR FPS thing really early on and it's sad that it went unnoticed.
Worked fine last I tried it.
Does it work with the Quest 2 linked? I might give it a shot.
>the PCVR connection is just shit
It really is. It's a constant struggle to not get the fricking link option to disappear from the fricking menu. Whenever I enter a loading screen in Alyx there's about a 30% chance it'll just cease connecting, and that's with the official cable and everything.
Unironically getting better performance playing Alyx through virtual desktop, too. How is this even possible?
If you're a link where you should unironically think about getting the Pico neo 2 even tho it's Choina shit. Think it's the only one with the actual proper type of wire needed for graphics prostitutes. I forgot the cable type but it comes with it and subsidized so should be similar pricing to Quest 2 same games basically and standalone
Shame too, its really really good.
>Completely overlooked and forever commend to the dead space that is Oculus PC.
That's true of all of the Rift's library. Lone Echo 1 and 2, Asgard's Wrath, Journey of the Gods, all good games we'll never get true sequels to because Zucc decided to completely abandon PCVR.
Truth. Even the pre-Touch stuff like Edge of Nowhere was really good.
Stormland is extra dead since Sony bought Insomniac before it came out
It's still on my backlog, I'll be getting it when I have some spare cash.
>you play as a robot
I'm sold. I love playing robots
boring game
Wipeout Omega
unironically
What is the best currently available VR device?
Unless you want to spend thousands, it's still the Index. Quest 2 is cheaper and sounds comparable on paper but the PCVR connection is just shit.
Isn't the Index basically a thousand?
Yeah, but the actual best current-gen headsets are thousands. Plural. The Varjo XR3 is like seven grand.
Not adding the price of the computer needed to run VR at those higher resolutions. I can't play Lone Echo 2 until I upgrade.
And I don't think they come with controllers, so that's a couple hundred bucks on controllers and lighthouses.
Quest 2
>Can play RE4VR
>If you have good enough internet, you can wireless connect it to your PC and play your Steam games on it
That said September there's a new model expected. Quest 2 pro most likely or cambria but it's said that it will cost significantly more than the quest 2
Index but it's been out for a few years already which means a new headset is probably on the horizon soon
Index has no disadvantages but other headsets beat it in certain aspects.
Quest 2 is cheaper and wireless.
Reverb 2 is cheaper and has a better screen.
Pimax is better in all regards but double the price.
There are some older headsets like the Odyssey+ that were comparable to the Index for a fraction of the price, but you can't get them at MSRP anymore.
Just can't beat wireless unless you're gonna be playing all sit-down games
As someone with a Quest 2, an Index, and an Odyssey+: you don't notice the wire.
The price of wireless (and usb cable for that matter) is your computer wasting power for image processing and getting jpeg artifacts.
This, being corded and wireless is night and day.
You can, with better controller tracking and no compression artifacts.
VRChat 🙂
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Joking aside, I hardly ever played this in the past. But now I'm getting fricked on vodka and playing this every night for some reason.
Escapism is a hell of a drug.
Population ONE
I find it interesting that my myopia is translated in-game as well, so I can't see anything in VR. The only solution is to wear both glasses at the same time, but this ruins the immersion because it narrows the field of view considerably and you basically have the feeling that you are looking at two small screens.
Interesting that a technology that is intended to become mainstream is practically impossible to use when you wear glasses, something common among nerds who would be interested in this shit in the first place.
Huh. Prescription vr lense adapters have been a thing for like forever only like 60$ plus unironically Lasik is worth it for vr (if not just for yourself is enough)
Dude i ordered a 3d printed prescription adapter for my cv1 and had it ready for 30$ or so before my day one tift shipped.
Get larger frames. Your FOV is already going to be limited by wearing glasses anyway, no reason to further narrow it down with small frames/lenses. You can get a cheap pair of glasses on Zenni for under $10 US. Or, there's a 3D blueprint for rx inserts that uses those same cheap Zenni glasses for the lenses. If you don't have your own 3D printer, the combined price of the lenses and 3D printed inserts is like $15.
Not that anon but my eyes aren't equal. One is worse than the other butbtheyre both bad, so my glasses need two prescription lenses and that really fricks up my ability to get anything done cheaply. I have a sight range of 25cm, or 9.8 inches.
>put your arm out
>see your elbow?
>anything past that I can basically blind
Lol is anyone's eyes equal. Vr lense inserts or you're trolling
Have you checked Zenni out anyway? I need high index corrective lenses which makes buying sunglasses a hassle, and I still only paid like $40 for polarized sunglasses, versus almost $200 at the optician, and that was with the cheapest pair of frames.
>assume they won't ship to NZ
>they actually do
Huh, I'm actually surprised! I guess it's worth checking out, but I'm not exactly sure if they have what I need. I guess I'll take a look later
I don't even understand what this means. You can custom order VR headsets or something? It won't do much good though, my eyes are unable and change often, so I constantly need a different prescription.
Any seated/sim like experience. I liked Dirt Rally, Elite, DCS.
Any pure vr game that came out with the Rift cv1 and the year following it was fricking shovelware or a gimmick (beat saber was fun though) that bored me to death. It was so bad that i had more fun playing singleplayer AAA fps campaigns in fake vr (bf3, tf2 aso.) which i consider shit otherwise. I came to realise that VR needs traditional games supporting it and that setpieced that may seem trivial on a flat screen blow me away in a hmd. The mission in BF where the planes slide past you and of the deck of the carrier or the TF2 level where they build those houses were mindblowing to me and yet not a single fricking game got proper vr support. I wanted to play BF4 or 1 or Titanfall multi in vr so bad but the industry let me down and i sold my rift. Please like and subscribe.
Blade and Sorcery is better than Alyx. Has almost infinite replayability.
I played RE4 on an Occulus Rift recently and that actually made me want to buy one eventually. Surprisingly fun adaptation.
Skyrim VR. The sad thing, I'm not joking.
VRChat as it is unfiltered escapism. Full to the brim of tumblr refugees so don't let your kids play it.
I actually have a lot of fun playing GMOD vr just because it makes any source map available to use. Seeing old hl2 custom maps to scale is fricking great, especially the more abstract ones
booted up alyx for an hour and it was so much more polished than anything else I tried it's not even funny.
thrill of the fight is the best roomscale game and playing it every day has been great for my fitness.
this too. it's janky as frick in a lot of ways but the sheer volume of content is unbeatable if you want to dick around.
That one where you kill women
I play Blade and Sorcery every day for half an hour. I lost like 10 pounds
>ctrl+f boneworks
>0 results
Seriously? The most fun i've had in VR.
It had a neat style but the campaign and enemies felt really bare bones. The only real fun I had in it was searching for all the ammo and collectables from all the high climbing spots.
Every time I'm about to say something nice about it I remember the sewer level
>Purchase Quest 2
>sign up with burner email I wrote on a piece of paper
>exclusively use it for porn
Games? Can't help you.
I haven't played Alyx yet, but I enjoyed Saints and Sinners
3DOF is so bad, I don't understand how all these 1 braincell morons can stand VR porn vids
There was that tech that uses photogrammetry for vr videos but it's been years with no news. The demo is really neat though.
https://augmentedperception.github.io/deepviewvideo/
the videos it creates are enormous by a factor, its a gimmick for now unless aliens make contact and give us their encoding tech
Or storage gets better. TB drives are commonplace now.
I know nothing about VR technology. What the hell is this?
3DOF (3 degrees of freedom) only tracks your head's rotation. 6DOF tracks position as well.
3DOF is what 3D glasses at movies used to offer, or like pic related (a cross-eyed stereograph).
Cross your eyes until both the ladybugs overlap, focus in on the one in the middle, and you'll get a 3D image.
It's what VR porn vidoes are, and why you can watch them on your phone with Google Cardboard without needing a proper headset.
6DOF is like a video game. You can move around in a VR space, and look around/behind things. You need an actual VR headset to experience this. It's why VR porn games are superior.
The left is me watching vr porn
Left is what happens with israelitetube vr videos, for example
H3VR for modding support
Installing H3VR, recommend me some essential mods
Eleven Table Tennis is still one of my goto VR games.
Half-Life: Alyx. No contest, no other VR game is as thoughtful, polished and pretty while having no performance issues. It's kinda fricked up if you get into VR with Alyx, then it's just going to be a downhill from there.
>Into the Radius
>H3VR with around 400 mods
>Pavlov
>Boneworks
>Alyx
These are pretty much the only titles ive played in the last year but im looking forward to Bonelabs
Pavlov is probably the best overall VR game. Alyx for single player story but I like pavlovs controls better. Also with pavlov you have lots of fun workshop maps and modes like the recent SCP mod that's been so fricking fun.
I really wish all VR games would copy pavlov controls when it comes to gunplay. It should be the standard like what call of duty did to FPS
monitoring this thread for vr games to buy. Also best place for VR porn for a cheapo?
You can pirate all of it on f95zone.
if only f95 took my email and didn't have to burn any of my legit emails to get there.
pornolab net
Gal*Gun 2 for anime dicky.
I like HL Alyx and Boneworks.
Superhot and Beat Saber are fun to play in short periods of time.
And now I'm trying to get some other non-vr games into vr, like the first doom games or quake 2
virtamate if you have autism and time to sink
GORN probably.
Based GORN enjoyer, that was my go-to melee combat title when I got my Rift S. I have Blade & Sorcery too but only purchased weeks before moving into a smaller place so I only have a handful of hours on it. Man, I miss having a huge basement room all to myself for the full roomscale experience. I could pretty much play anything where I am now, I just wouldnt be able to IRL dash a couple feet ahead to charge into a spear thrust, or pull off a rad forward jump attacking without possibly colliding into a wall
I like puzzle games. I haven't played the second one yet
I play on a Quest 2, no PC to hook it up to. I bought the Walking Dead game, what am I in for?
Most of the games for this things are just glorified tech demos.
VR was made for SUPERHOT.
more like super gay
call me when you can play a real shooter like halo infinite
Rez Infinite or Tetris Effect.
I'm downloading Fallout 4 VR, what are some necessary mods
The official Skyrim total convertion.
Nobody has bothered to port the flat version of the porn mods. You may not care, but I bring that up to point out how dead FO4VR modding is.
Got a hang of the controls and downloaded close to 100 mods. How do (You) like to play H3VR? Should I mess around in the Kill House gamemode or familiarize myself with the weapons by playing random Take & Hold characters?