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Oculus Quest

So, what's everyone playing these days. I still do a random thrill of the fight. Working on beating everyone on hardest difficulty. Chipping away at Half life 2
 

Romulus

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So, what's everyone playing these days. I still do a random thrill of the fight. Working on beating everyone on hardest difficulty. Chipping away at Half life 2

On PCVR, I started up Stormland again. That's one of Insonmaic's gems. It gets repetitive, but holy shit its incredible.

On standalone, I've been playing the campaign in Jedi Outcast. Force powers with motion controls is awesome. You can literally push and pull with your off hand while swinging a lightsaber in the other.

 

Romulus

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Anyone else finished Iron Man VR yet? The reviews are really solid.




IRON MAN VR (META QUEST 2) REVIEW – A STARK IMPROVEMENT ON THE ORIGINAL​

https://cogconnected.com/review/iron-man-vr-meta-quest-2-review/



Playing as Iron Man with an untethered headset is a blast​

https://www.destructoid.com/iron-man-vr-is-just-as-fun-on-the-oculus-quest-2/




Iron Man VR Quest 2 Review: A Thrilling Release Reaches Its Full Potential​


https://uploadvr.com/iron-man-vr-quest-2-review/



Iron Man VR on Meta Quest 2 Review — The Suit and I are One​

https://gamingtrend.com/feature/reviews/iron-man-vr-on-meta-quest-2-review-the-suit-and-i-are-one/






Meta Quest 2 version is perhaps the best way to play thanks to its ease of use and cleaner visuals. The intuitive controls, fun aerial combat, and some quality presentation make for a heroic effort by developer Camouflaj, and a worthy addition to any Quest 2 library.
https://www.dualshockers.com/marvels-iron-man-vr-review-meta-quest-2/






THE INVINCIBLE IRON MAN

Iron Man VR is an outstanding addition to the Quest library and an absolute must-buy for any gamer that has ever wanted to be a superhero.
https://6dofreviews.com/reviews/games/marvels-iron-man-vr/
 
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Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!


 
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poppabk

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So, what's everyone playing these days. I still do a random thrill of the fight. Working on beating everyone on hardest difficulty. Chipping away at Half life 2
A lot of Contractors, Dirt Rally, Project Cars 2 and MS Flight Sim. Also trying out a bunch of games from the latest VR humble bundle. Lots of cool games in that one.
Oh and also Takelings with my kids.
 

drezz

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Contractors
Hows the player count?
Im playing on Pavlov and the playercount is very low. Having too play on high ping servers too get my fix(There is a patch that will combine Pavlov and Pavlov SHACK(Quest 2 version with high playercount) and PSVR2 togheter, but thats a bit off).
 

poppabk

Member
Hows the player count?
Im playing on Pavlov and the playercount is very low. Having too play on high ping servers too get my fix(There is a patch that will combine Pavlov and Pavlov SHACK(Quest 2 version with high playercount) and PSVR2 togheter, but thats a bit off).
It's pretty solid on PC, not sure if it is crossplay or not. There are an insane number of mods so the playerbase is kinda fragmented but if you just want to play CofD stuff you should be fine.
 

Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!


 
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RPS37

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It’s Cyber Monday and I’ve got five bucks credit.
If I don’t care for RE4, what’s the next best thing that’s on sale that I should be copping?

Right now I’m eyeing: Rez, Tetris, Red Matter 2, Robo Recall.
 
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Griffon

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It’s Cyber Monday and I’ve got five bucks credit.
If I don’t care for RE4, what’s the next best thing that’s on sale that I should be copping?

Right now I’m eyeing: Rez, Tetris, Red Matter 2, Robo Recall.
Robo Recall is awesome. Though you need a pretty large and safe playspace to enjoy it.
 

RPS37

Member
Have you played Superhot? If not, that.
I contemplated listing what I’ve got.
live got Superhot, Trover, Vader immortal, pistol whip, pop one, the climb 2…

also I kind of have a tiny play space, hence no eleven table tennis.
prefer something I can sit and play maybe..
 
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hlm666

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CuNi CuNi

In case you wanted more info on the quest pro controllers i'll leave this for you here. They should only lose tracking under the same lighting conditions that would make the hmd not track either. As for cost, yeh the added cameras in the controller would make them more expensive but then lighthouses have their own cameras so it's probably close to a wash at the end of the day as far as cost goes.

 

Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!
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Romulus

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My buddy keeps talking up Shadow VR for PCVR streaming. Hard to imagine it works well, but there seem to be those that really like it that have good connections and ping.
 

hlm666

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Not quite understanding what this does.
It's streamed VR, your game is rendered in the cloud and streamed to your hmd. There are videos of people using this (and another service but the name escapes me) to play HL:A on their quests without having a pc.
 

poppabk

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It's streamed VR, your game is rendered in the cloud and streamed to your hmd. There are videos of people using this (and another service but the name escapes me) to play HL:A on their quests without having a pc.
$30 a month gets you a GTX1080 equivilant - doesn't seem worth it.
 

hlm666

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$30 a month gets you a GTX1080 equivilant - doesn't seem worth it.
Yeh the cost is a bit out there. Meta are supposedly working on their own cloud vr solution and plutosphere seems to still be progressing so maybe competition will help with the prices in the future.
 

poppabk

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Yeh the cost is a bit out there. Meta are supposedly working on their own cloud vr solution and plutosphere seems to still be progressing so maybe competition will help with the prices in the future.
I'll stick to streaming from my own hardware, 4k90+ is a pretty big ask for local streaming nevermind from a server somewhere.
 

Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!
And even more stuff.




 
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Romulus

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$30 a month gets you a GTX1080 equivilant - doesn't seem worth it.

I think if there were only a few PCVR experiences you really wanted to play, it's not bad if you have the connection. My buddy sold his rig and he's impressed, so that's saying something.
 

Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!
The showcase will have cool stuff like Vertigo 2's release date announcement so it's worth a watch.

Edit: new stuff (I think): ROTU Entertainment's Ancient Board Games and Eolia: Quena's Requiem. Fusion Play's Across the Valley trailer. Drop Dead: The Cabin gameplay. Not sure if Per Aspera VR port has been shown before. RuinsMagus dlc and update. Call of the Sea VR port trailer. Some Gambit launch pimping. The Signifier VR port. Propagation: Paradise Hotel footage. Straylight looks like abstract Yupitergrad. Joy Way showed Red Flowers which looks a lot like Stride: Sword Edition and Stack, a neat PVP duel thingie. Also the Stride Fates campaign (update? dlc? pretty rad anyway, very Mirror's Edge). The last reveal was Attack on Titan: Unbreakable. No gameplay but they call it "hunting action" (Monster Hunter's genre, nice, hopefully it has the depth to back that up). More stuff from/for known games (and pretending some stuff like Divine Duel are "reveals" just because they've never reported them before, you'd have seen gameplay and stuff in this thread already) like Little Cities, RagnaRock and EverSlaught Invasion. I think that covers most of it. Vertigo 2 continues looking amazing. Check their channel for individual videos without the fluff.


 
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Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!
Might get a new Ghostbusters VR trailer from TGA in a few hours and who knows what other VR thing on top (probably not much, it's a token category inclusion with little thought put into it going by the finalists really - probably Facebook sponsoring them too as Meta also retweeted TGA tweets).


 
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