FoxMcChief
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Partial. I think in order to go full, you have to have at least a Quest 2/3 or PSVR2 and use them on PC as well.
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PSVR2 lets you wear your glasses. You can buy lenses that fit on the vr lens itself too so that you don't need glasses.lol well that explains it. well i guess i won't be using VR unless it lets me wear my glasses or if i ever decide to buy contacts again.
If you have the time for getting it all set-up Asseto Corsa with mods is a great VR experience, especially on the nohesi servers with endless traffic to weave through.Try Project Cars 2, it is dirty cheap now on Steam, and plays great with PSVR2, I know, I tried - it is better than GT7 on PS5.
Yeah, but try wearing glasses in PSVR2 without any bumpers at least - the lenses get scratched quickly. The best solution are dedicated PSVR2 prescription lenses.PSVR2 lets you wear your glasses. You can buy lenses that fit on the vr lens itself too so that you don't need glasses.
Village is dope. I really want to play Alyx someday because I can't imagine it being THAT much better than Village. Not a knock again Alyx, just really curious.I initially went FULL-ass VR. I kickstarted the original Oculus dev kits. I bought almost every major headset up to and including the Valve Index. And then… I just stopped.
The software couldn’t keep up. I haven’t touched VR for a couple years, now, aside from the random Beat Saber session. VR is in a coma for me. I hope one day it wakes up with a plethora of new and exciting games, but as of now, I’m pretty over it.
We got Half Life Alyx, and nothing before or since has even been half as good.
That's because it's not.Village is dope. I really want to play Alyx someday because I can't imagine it being THAT much better than Village. Not a knock again Alyx, just really curious.
Village is easily my second favorite VR game and the only one that compares to Alyx. But the controls and gameplay are still just standard RE, which makes sense since it’s a TV game adapted to VR.Village is dope. I really want to play Alyx someday because I can't imagine it being THAT much better than Village. Not a knock again Alyx, just really curious.
Haha yeah I race in VR and often the settings that worked fine yesterday suddenly don't today. I tinker with the settings more than I actually play.- PC VR is finicky. I could have everything set up the way I need it then a week later something has changed and theres a new problem. I've stopped playing sim racing titles in VR because of how unreliable everything was.
Well, your dreams come true, it is $350 almost everywhere, and you can always go second hand below that.I have a Rift S, Quest 2, and PSVR. Might pick up PSVR2 since it's compatible with PC now but will wait for a major price drop. Quest 2 on PC is just fine for me.
I initially went FULL-ass VR. I kickstarted the original Oculus dev kits. I bought almost every major headset up to and including the Valve Index. And then… I just stopped.
The software couldn’t keep up. I haven’t touched VR for a couple years, now, aside from the random Beat Saber session. VR is in a coma for me. I hope one day it wakes up with a plethora of new and exciting games, but as of now, I’m pretty over it.
We got Half Life Alyx, and nothing before or since has even been half as good.
Alyx is decent but I felt it was incredibly overrated. Then again that's how I feel about the entire Half-life series.Village is dope. I really want to play Alyx someday because I can't imagine it being THAT much better than Village. Not a knock again Alyx, just really curious.
I've been playing since 2017 and between PSVR1 classics, Quest exclusives, PCVR plus VR mods my flat game backlog took a backseat against my VR backlog. If anything I have "reverse honeymoon". I wasn't impressed by VR at first but with each year it passes I become more and more passionate about it.Lol, that new VR user feeling get back to me in six months and tell me how much VR you play
You went full VRI've been playing since 2017 and between PSVR1 classics, Quest exclusives, PCVR plus VR mods my flat game backlog took a backseat against my VR backlog. If anything I have "reverse honeymoon". I wasn't impressed by VR at first but with each year it passes I become more and more passionate about it.
I bought a lot of games on PSVR2 where I just messed around for an hour then just quit.I like my Index, but I don't see myself ever going "full vr". Playing games on the desk or the couch will always be much more comfortable.
And man, I can't really enjoy VR during summer, makes me sweat like a pig.
I think vr is great but I could never justify the price.
Not until they unify it with flat gaming.Did you go full VR in your gaming like I did?
For me it is true "next gen" gaming.
With buying PSVR2 It finally clicked with me.
I played most of the hits on PS5 and now, with PC support, I cannot stop playing for the 15th time Skyrim, this time VR edition.
2D/NonVr Games don't exist to me now.
I hear about the greatness of Black Myth: Wukong etc, but I have no desire to stare at my TV anymore.
So, do you share any of my preferences or I am the only one on gaf with such deviation.
Never. Valve would never give up a gold mine and let that happen. Half Life Alyx, while part of the Half Life universe is still a niche VR experience that was made specifically to demonstrate and sell headsets. It wasn't made to be a non-vr game although you could play it that way. I think it was or is given away with the purchase of the headset in fact.I wonder if the next Half-Life game is going to be VR-exclusive as well.
The game I want is half-life Alex. And that is about it. I would buy a set for $150 to play it.Quest 2's were recently $199 and PSVR2 was $350. How low exactly do you want it?