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Did you go full VR?

Did you go full VR?

  • Yes, I did

    Votes: 29 15.8%
  • Well, only partially, so not "fully"

    Votes: 80 43.7%
  • No, I don't play VR games

    Votes: 74 40.4%

  • Total voters
    183

R6Rider

Gold Member
I play GT7 exclusively in VR. It’s just not the same on a TV screen now.

Same goes for any game that is playable with/without VR, come to think of it.

Does that count?

Unless the only gaming system available to you is solely VR, why pass up amazing TV games?
Games like this for me are GT7, RE Village and RE4 Remake.
 
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Hudo

Member
The only thing I really seriously played in VR is Half-Life: Alyx. It is a fantastic game. But I'd rather play the next Half-Life the "usual way".
 

Tams

Member
Other than trying a rollercoaster ride for a couple of minutes on an Oculus way back, I hadn't tried VR until I got a Quest 3.

I'm now £150ish deep in VR games and apps.

I use VRChat a lot. It's good fun, and I find it fantastic for practising Japanese.

It's still strapping a box to your face and looking into it though.
 

Wonko_C

Member
The Indiana Jones game feels like it was built for VR
Word. The way most interactions are done in that game were suppossed to increase immersiom, yet they end up doing the opposite. Like how more cumbersome can you make it using keys to open doors? Why not just press a button near the door to open it and be done with it? I like to insert key and turn it in VR to open a door, but in flat games? Hell naw.
 
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