RE4 VRGot one of these coming tomorrow. What's the must have games apart from Beat Saber and Half Life Alyx?
I would also say to look into SideQuest. There is a ton of stuff on there and it was a great first start for me when I got my headset.Got one of these coming tomorrow. What's the must have games apart from Beat Saber and Half Life Alyx?
Yeah, that's a 100% must have.SuperHot is also amazing.
Here's some of my favorite games so far, posted in the Quest OT...Got one of these coming tomorrow. What's the must have games apart from Beat Saber and Half Life Alyx?
darthvargi had a list of good games, too...-Arizona Sunshine
-Demeo
-RE4
-Gun Club
-Fruit Ninja
-Eleven Table Tennis
-Beat Saber
-Superhot
-Ancient Dungeon
-Zombieland Headshot Fever
1. RE4
2. Lies Beneath
3. Robo Recall
4. Contractors
5. Journey of the Gods
6. Moss
7. Ghost Giant
8. 2MD VR Football
9. Premium Bowling
10. Resist
Is Demeo even worth it single player? If I can convince my brothers to ever get VR then I'd get it for sure. We used to play tabletop games for years.Here's some of my favorite games so far, posted in the Quest OT...
darthvargi had a list of good games, too...
I'd say yes, but it's obviously much better in co-op and it's not always fun to play with randos. Good news is that the Steam PC/non-VR version is coming April 7th, 2022. That way you can play with flatlanders if you want, and it has crossplay.Is Demeo even worth it single player? If I can convince my brothers to ever get VR then I'd get it for sure. We used to play tabletop games for years.
Ohhhh, that is interesting.I'd say yes, but it's obviously much better in co-op and it's not always fun to play with randos. Good news is that the Steam PC/non-VR version is coming April 7th, 2022. That way you can play with flatlanders if you want, and it has crossplay.
It makes the PSVR seem like a Mattel Toy.Hmm interesting. I liked the PSVR. So this is worth getting according to some here it seems?
Synthriders is also a good music gameMy standalone list
1) Walking Dead Saints and Sinners
2) Superhot
3) Dash Dash Racing
4) RE4
5) Journey of the Gods
6) Resist
7) Demeo
8) Pistol Whip
9) Beat Saber
10) Doom 3 Sideload
I could make another list of standalone games, but jeez there's a ton of stuff there to play. Only about 20 that really worth but that's alot of gameplay.
I will say Walking Dead probably is the best game on Quest by a good margin. The standalone version is impressive too. IGN's 9/10 is pretty spot-on for once, but I would go so far as a 9.5/10
Pisto whip,SynthridersI got beat saber, vader immortal series and RE4... any other recommendations?
The leak claimed that the Quest Pro, referenced as Project Cambria in Lynch's post, will use miniLED, a display mostly seen in newer TVs and some Apple products. This should look much better than the 1920 x 1832 LCD lenses in the Quest 2, though we don't know yet what resolution the Quest Pro will use.Meta Cambria (Q2 2022) will include MiniLED screens. Targeting to sell 3 million HMD units in its first year.
Quest 3 is planned to include uOLED. Meta signed deal to build production lines for these displays with Changxin Technology
Connect 2023 announce/release soon after
— Brad Lynch | CES 2022 (@SadlyItsBradley) January 4, 2022
Got one of these coming tomorrow. What's the must have games apart from Beat Saber and Half Life Alyx?
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It only shows the real world when you actually cross the guardian barrier though. I wish it showed it as soon as the barrier wall showed up, just in that spot where it makes the red circles on the barrier.It's pretty close already. The guardian setup works shockingly well. I have a fairly cramped bedroom that I've been playing VR in no problem. Anytime I get close to the barriers I drew on the floor, it highlights and then shows the real world instead through the cameras.
Really the only thing I'd change is have a very small button on the controllers or some gesture that lets you turn on the outside cameras manually. Maybe that exists and I don't know about it.
So, make your guardian smaller so that you cross it and get the pass through at the point you want to. You could turn off the walls and leave just the floor indicator so it's not distracting too soon before you get to the pass through threshold too.It only shows the real world when you actually cross the guardian barrier though. I wish it showed it as soon as the barrier wall showed up, just in that spot where it makes the red circles on the barrier.
It only shows the real world when you actually cross the guardian barrier though. I wish it showed it as soon as the barrier wall showed up, just in that spot where it makes the red circles on the barrier.
Not a bad idea, thanks.So, make your guardian smaller so that you cross it and get the pass through at the point you want to. You could turn off the walls and leave just the floor indicator so it's not distracting too soon before you get to the pass through threshold too.
I just picked up tonight Project Wingman. If you want an arcade style fighter jet game definitely pick it up. This is my first game in the genre, but the VR really makes it amazing. It's a beautiful game too.Got one of these coming tomorrow. What's the must have games apart from Beat Saber and Half Life Alyx?
Do you need a PS5 for PSVR2? If so, then good luck. Because, PS5's are still very hard to find and 100% over MSRP.Bodes well for PSVR2 if they can get the price competitive.
I'd ask if it's ever been dropped, what they wipe the lenses with, if there have ever been any controller disconnect/power issues, or issues with the speakers. Ask typical battery life and if the unit ever gets excessively hot. Ask them to charge the unit and you can bring a couple AA batteries when you meet in case you need them to test the controllers.Guys I need help here. I saw someone is welling to sell for a 250 USD ( they retail for 350 USD here). What do I have to look for to make sure I am getting a good unit?
Thanks a lot man.I'd ask if it's ever been dropped, what they wipe the lenses with, if there have ever been any controller disconnect/power issues, or issues with the speakers. Ask typical battery life and if the unit ever gets excessively hot. Ask them to charge the unit and you can bring a couple AA batteries when you meet in case you need them to test the controllers.
When you meet check the lenses for scratches by rotating a bit to let the glare reflect and make sure there's no issues. Then check the faceplate to make sure it detaches and snaps back on correctly. You can ask for help with this if you've never handled one, at first it feels like you might break it but it's rugged. After that inspect the strap for any issues. Lastly I would boot it up with the power button the right side of the unit and if it's been factory reset it will boot into the first setup screen where you would learn about Quest 2 and log in, etc. That would give you chance to see if the lenses and screen are ok. I think it makes you connect both controllers, too.
Some of this stuff, well most of it, can even be done by the seller by taking pics or vids. You can ask them to take pics of the lenses and even to hold the camera up closely to see inside and make sure it's working right...
Of course if will look way better when it's up to your eyes, but it allows you make sure it's functional.
Don't forget that there’s also space senseIt only shows the real world when you actually cross the guardian barrier though. I wish it showed it as soon as the barrier wall showed up, just in that spot where it makes the red circles on the barrier.
It's not standalone, so you will need a PS5 yes. Personally I don't think they will release it till next year now, as their big flat screen PS5 games were delayed also.Do you need a PS5 for PSVR2? If so, then good luck. Because, PS5's are still very hard to find and 100% over MSRP.
It would be nice if PSVR2 operated as a hybrid standalone/PS5 wireless device. Similar to Quest 2 that works alone and with PC for better graphics.
Dreamcast has sold almost 10 million units as well!
Not in 1 year. Thats the point of the thread is the speed in which it sold 10 million. It took dreamcast almost 3x longer to sell less units.
I bought one and then convinced two friends to get them, which then led to two more friends getting them.
They basically sell themselves with just a few short demos.
Yup. Same goes for those who think a tethered cable is fine. They’re VR virgins. Sure the cable tether gives you a sense of what VR feels like, but once you experience the Holodeck sensation of wireless you can’t go back to faking it with a tether.Thats the thing, there are still people that believe VR is just a screen close to your face. Most inexperienced people believe that lol
Yup. Same goes for those who think a tethered cable is fine. They’re VR virgins. Sure the cable tether gives you a sense of what VR feels like, but once you experience the Holodeck sensation of wireless you can’t go back to faking it with a tether.
I am excited about the PSVR2, but it is super unfortunate it is tethered. I would give up a level or two of fidelity to be untethered.I've been trying to imagine an equal comparison to wireless VR. On paper, it might not seem huge to non VR gamers but it is.
I am excited about the PSVR2, but it is super unfortunate it is tethered. I would give up a level or two of fidelity to be untethered.
Either way, PSVR2 will move the industry forward, and the competition will create faster innovations and features across all platforms.
Aren't there games already out that you can map a massive play area and do a laser tag/paintball like experience?
Works shockingly well too. I've never bumped into anything in my bedroom, with irregular shapes all over. And whenever you even near the grid, it shows you the outside world on the cameras.Yes, you can set a room scale boundary in the Quest 2. Looks like a red holodeck grid when you approach a virtual wall. The cameras also allow you to specify furniture and object so you don't bump into them.
Personally I wouldn’t get one second hand unless I can try it out first. I bought a Q2 direct from Oculus which had stuck pixels. Customer support asked for a through lense picture but it was impossible to capture. Thankfully they gave me the benefit of the doubt and let me return it.Guys I need help here. I saw someone is welling to sell for a 250 USD ( they retail for 350 USD here). What do I have to look for to make sure I am getting a good unit?
Really? I did not know that. You can play every PCVR game on it?A fully wireless VR headset that you can also play every PCVR game on for $300?
Really? I did not know that. You can play every PCVR game on it?
Yes, you can set a room scale boundary in the Quest 2. Looks like a red holodeck grid when you approach a virtual wall. The cameras also allow you to specify furniture and object so you don't bump into them.
Love it. I bought one.Yes.
You can play anything on PC (including Steam VR) either wired or wirelessly on it.
Really? I did not know that. You can play every PCVR game on it?
Love it. I bought one.
Gotcha, thanks. I'll stick with wired, I think. My PC isn't all that capable. It's about 6 years old. Need to replace it soon.For wired you can just connect the USB cable to the PC. Wireless needs you to install the Oculus app on the PC, then go into Dev mode on the headset and turn on AirLink and pair it to the PC.