RE4(Quest), Dungeons of Eternity, and Beat Saber were probably my favorites. Alyx was nice, but it felt overrated with ridiculously bullet spongey enemies.
Still waiting for index 2 to take the jump, which the original seems to still be the best complete package in VR. Still think it's fricked up how all of the vr resident evil's are console only.
>how fat are you >I'll give you the looks but I don't get b***hes anyways, can use a table just fine tho >ok but why would you, it gets dusty >just lift and vacuum once every 2 weeks, can't do that with a full size bed
It's mostly because of the bugs >heh I have no bugs
You do you just don't see them much. Try sleeping on the floor and you'll be better acquainted
Seriously guys how fricking filthy are you. All I get are mosquitoes and those frickers will get you even with a bedframe.
As a biofem if I entered a man's room and he didn't have at the very least a bed frame and a night stand, I'd immediately turn around and leave.
no air circulation below the mattress will make it rot through time
i like low bed aesthetics, used to have an ordinary mattress with a low frame, eventually I bought wapanese tatami and futon and I don't think I can get any more perfect than that. Looks aesthetic, feels crazy comfortable, stays down low, also smells nice every time you rotate it around
i'm playing that vanilla and I dunno what people people complain about, seems alright to me
the movement's a big buggy but it's bethesda, what do you expect
VR threads are so hit and miss. Sometimes you'll get on-topic discussion and enthusiasts going on for 300 posts, others you get poorgay tourists and other casuals shimming in about how it's a gonna be forever a gimmick and it suxx.
As long as the thread gets bumped, I don't mind that much.
Probably blade and sorcery, that's pretty fun. Doing stuff like lobbing books and cups at enemies, stealing someone's axe and killing them with it, shit like that.
I've not touched mine in a bit, I should look for some stuff I can do using my PC that's seated.
Making my way through asgard's wrath 2. I wanted to try that new mecha fighting/boxing game, but I saw factory resets fix Q3 passthrough, so I'm not installing anything new before I do that
Into the Radius absolutely captured my heart once it got 2.0 version. Some people complain about it, but as far as I'm concerned, this update turned the game into something I can honestly and properly love. I've beat it three times or so, including hardest mode+ironman, and it's one of few games I can think of where setting ridiculous difficulties genuinely improves the experience. Simply being unable to save before combat means you really, really have to plan things through, suddenly armor makes sense, suddenly binoculars and scopes become a crucial part of equipment, I loved it all the way through when I got forced to plan forward like that.
I tried the Vision Pro yesterday and it was actually fantastic
The trouble is that there's just not much software there to support it yet, it's too early
I played ghosts of tabor yesterday as it released on quest, but honestly I didn’t enjoy it. It seemed janky and I was really bad at it, need to give it another try today when im done being a wagie
So the last one I enjoyed was Breachers
I just got the quest 2. Got Blade and Sorcery and plan to setup war thunder with a joystick soon. Any other games I should look into? I haven't been paying attention to the VR scene at all so this is all new to me.
I've never played a VR game.
Only some VR tech demos there and here, and last time was back in 2016.
This, absolute kino
There are all sorts of funguses and shit that use your mattress as breeding grounds, and will use you eventually.
I think it would be better to list the VR games I didn't enjoy.
Even shit games like Elite Dangerous are fantastic in VR.
I have never played a VR game
It's a fad for normies
>normie
nice fad word, normalgay
I forgot to reddit space too
My bad little buddy
no problem big chum
Few years back I leeched off a friend to play Half Life: Alyx, the only VR game I've played. It was fun.
I tried some Star Wars VR game at friend's place. It was neat, but I wouldn't pay money for it.
7th guest vr was great
I was going to play wallace and gromit vr but no time yet, the whole vr scene feels like 90s pc gaming and that's very good
which one? there's a few of them
Never played one.
the last clockwinder
Vampire: The Masquerade - Justice
Came out 3 days ago. It's literally Dishonored in VR
RE4(Quest), Dungeons of Eternity, and Beat Saber were probably my favorites. Alyx was nice, but it felt overrated with ridiculously bullet spongey enemies.
They're only bullet spongey if you don't shoot their obvious weak points...
The Atari Jaguar. I played it a display demo of it in the 90's
Last Labyrinth, the girl is cute but the game was so boring I dropped it and been playing nothing but beat saber again
Still waiting for index 2 to take the jump, which the original seems to still be the best complete package in VR. Still think it's fricked up how all of the vr resident evil's are console only.
Buy a used vale index for like $300
The index will never go obsolete since its wired and has decent graphics
Weren't they bankrolled by Somy?
just thought of this now so forgive my ignorance
is there a quest emulator? like a version of bluestacks that runs the quest os
No. There's one for Rift but nobody bothered making one for Quest. That's how dead VR is, they can't even be arsed to make an android emulator
I've never touched a VR game and probably never will.
What's wrong with having a mattress on the floor?
-harder to stand up from bed
-looks poor and lacks the option to use night table
-misses on hiding shit under the bed
-harder to clean under
It's mostly because of the bugs
>heh I have no bugs
You do you just don't see them much. Try sleeping on the floor and you'll be better acquainted
>how fat are you
>I'll give you the looks but I don't get b***hes anyways, can use a table just fine tho
>ok but why would you, it gets dusty
>just lift and vacuum once every 2 weeks, can't do that with a full size bed
Seriously guys how fricking filthy are you. All I get are mosquitoes and those frickers will get you even with a bedframe.
See above
As a biofem if I entered a man's room and he didn't have at the very least a bed frame and a night stand, I'd immediately turn around and leave.
Won't even give a struggling bro a pity frick smdh
Lies, ive fricked women on my Garfield bed and they didn't care
no air circulation below the mattress will make it rot through time
i like low bed aesthetics, used to have an ordinary mattress with a low frame, eventually I bought wapanese tatami and futon and I don't think I can get any more perfect than that. Looks aesthetic, feels crazy comfortable, stays down low, also smells nice every time you rotate it around
Huh, now that seems like a real motive. Didn't know that. Ok bedframe shill-sama, you've convinced me.
I did consider the tatami and futon combo but was wondering if it's any gud for seggs. Seemed easy to clean and store.
half life alyx. the only VR game worth your time back then and ever since.
AMOGUS
Modded Koikatsu was pretty lit
fallout 4
i'm playing that vanilla and I dunno what people people complain about, seems alright to me
the movement's a big buggy but it's bethesda, what do you expect
Aren't resolution and the UI awful
Also no VR interaction with weapons is a big no no, might as well play a VR conversion mod
Pistol Whip has been fun, it's a lot more intensive than Beat Saber and the custom song community is much smaller though.
MCDONALDS
Thank you
VR threads are so hit and miss. Sometimes you'll get on-topic discussion and enthusiasts going on for 300 posts, others you get poorgay tourists and other casuals shimming in about how it's a gonna be forever a gimmick and it suxx.
As long as the thread gets bumped, I don't mind that much.
You have to get in them early and call the pajeets and failed devs out. Then they leave in Shame and people can finally have a vr disscussion
Hellsweeper, Beatsaber, Ultrakill with the vr mod.
Probably blade and sorcery, that's pretty fun. Doing stuff like lobbing books and cups at enemies, stealing someone's axe and killing them with it, shit like that.
I've not touched mine in a bit, I should look for some stuff I can do using my PC that's seated.
Half Life 2 has the best VR mod around
Oh frick, good point I should try that. Is it roomscale? My only issue at the moment is limited space to play VR in. (Webm related for an idea)
Koikatsu
yesterday
AMOGUS
VTOL VR is great and all I need to justify my headset
Koikatsu Sunshine last night.
>What was the last VR game you enjoyed?
I used vorpX to play new vegas and skyrim in 3D while sitting down. That was a long time ago though, VR hasn't advanced since then.
You missed out on a bit of improvements since
Vorpx is ass and wouldn't be worth it even if it was free
same energy
half life alyx, nearly 4 years ago
What is the best headset right now?
quest 3
but there's new headsets coming soon with qualcomm's 4k chip
very interested in 'immersed visor' and deckard
Making my way through asgard's wrath 2. I wanted to try that new mecha fighting/boxing game, but I saw factory resets fix Q3 passthrough, so I'm not installing anything new before I do that
On those factory resets, make sure you let it fully update (there's an auto update when you first start it up) so you don't accidently brick it
Into the Radius absolutely captured my heart once it got 2.0 version. Some people complain about it, but as far as I'm concerned, this update turned the game into something I can honestly and properly love. I've beat it three times or so, including hardest mode+ironman, and it's one of few games I can think of where setting ridiculous difficulties genuinely improves the experience. Simply being unable to save before combat means you really, really have to plan things through, suddenly armor makes sense, suddenly binoculars and scopes become a crucial part of equipment, I loved it all the way through when I got forced to plan forward like that.
Automobilista 2
Cntrl + F
No Vertigo
Vertigo 1 And 2 are some of the best VR games out there
I haven’t played them yet but I got vertigo 1 in a bundle a while back and have just been waiting to try it, looking forward to it
Fact:
Vertigo 1 is THE best VR game ever released
Vertigo 2 is like a half-life clone that is pretty good tho
McDonald's!
>VR that's not connected to anything
YOU WISH
anon still lives in 2016, don't bully, he's comfy in those times so leave him be
Skyrim VR, Today.
I hope the next elder scrools is VR native
I tried the Vision Pro yesterday and it was actually fantastic
The trouble is that there's just not much software there to support it yet, it's too early
It will be months before virtual desktop port. Alvr is already available for steamvr but with high latency
He's literally me
I played ghosts of tabor yesterday as it released on quest, but honestly I didn’t enjoy it. It seemed janky and I was really bad at it, need to give it another try today when im done being a wagie
So the last one I enjoyed was Breachers
Palworld
Holocauster VR
I just got the quest 2. Got Blade and Sorcery and plan to setup war thunder with a joystick soon. Any other games I should look into? I haven't been paying attention to the VR scene at all so this is all new to me.
I did the math, I'd be lucky if I can get this sort of setup if I retired at 60 and kept living toll 80
i want to get a vr helmet so i can rape the girls in the senran kagura water guns games but is it worth it just for that
Minigolf in VR chat