Not sure if Elite Dangerous equates to that. I would try Superhot, Robo Recall, Chronos, The Lab, or Onward if you want a game that feels like "from the ground up" in VR. There's more, those are just off the top of my head. Elite Dangerous is still good in VR, but the bright on black contrast gives you a lot of lense glare or whatever it's called. The planets and stars still look incredible, as well as your cockpit.
Yeah I heard a lot of good things about ED in VR. I just tried the demo for Echo Arena I think it is. That was pretty fun going through the tutorial. My issues with heights is coming into play with that a little. Similar to the demo during the setup that had you standing on top of the building. That was a little unsettling.
The Touch controllers are kinda eh at the moment. Sometimes the motions and grips work and other times they don't seem to want to. Kinda wish I had some gloves to be honest and controls were mapped to that. That way when I grip, point, throw, etc it's maybe being picked up better.
I almost broke a finger playing echo arena today. I really need more space. Great freaking game though.
The Touch controllers are kinda eh at the moment. Sometimes the motions and grips work and other times they don't seem to want to. Kinda wish I had some gloves to be honest and controls were mapped to that. That way when I grip, point, throw, etc it's maybe being picked up better.
I was playing without the straps around my wrists and slipped and threw a controller into the wall yesterday. Hit about 7 feet up and fell to the floor. Now I make sure to always have the straps on.
The Mage's Tale is super great!
Lots of humor, fun physical interactions, and it seems like it's a full length game too. Closest thing to a real RPG in VR so far I think.
I almost broke a finger playing echo arena today. I really need more space. Great freaking game though.
I can't decide if Lone Echo is worth the Preorder. Usually I don't preorder without reviews, but the Discount ist nice and I love Echo Arena. Is anything known about the Playtime yet?
I can't decide if Lone Echo is worth the Preorder. Usually I don't preorder without reviews, but the Discount ist nice and I love Echo Arena. Is anything known about the Playtime yet?
"Form" is probably the closest I'll ever get to experiencing alien technology in my lifetime.
Breathtaking.
Think I got the controllers to work better now. Not sure what the issue was before but spending more time did help. Still not the greatest I think.
Robo Recall is pretty fun. Interesting concept for a light gun game. Was wondering how movement would be and I see it has a teleporting mechanic. Which makes sense. This is a game where the lack of wires attached to the headset would be a gamer changer for it I think. I had to remind myself to slow down or else trip and break something. Full 360 degree movement is indeed the way to go. Sadly Elite Dangerous was still to fuzzy for me in the way Project Cars was no matter what I did to the settings.
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"Can you turn up the pixel density / super sampling in those games? Project Cars should look quite nice at very high settings."
Project Cars doesn't run particularly well in VR and its anti-aliasing method doesn't play well with VR in the slightest.
Any games played in first person that don't have teleport controls?
Any games played in first person that don't have teleport controls?
If I have the Touch, do I need the Xbox controller at all?
If I have the Touch, do I need the Xbox controller at all?
If I have the Touch, do I need the Xbox controller at all?
There are some gamepad only vr games such as Luckey's Tale, Chronos, Edge of Nowhere.
There are some gamepad only vr games such as Luckey's Tale, Chronos, Edge of Nowhere.
Lone Echo and Echo Arena are out
Lone Echo Reviews:
Road To VR - 9/10
UploadVR - 8.5/10
VR and Fun - 9/10
A 3rd sensor really is necessary, isnt it? Played a bit around in Rec Room and my wife played Robo Recall and everytime you turn around (which you dont even notice), it loses the connection to the Touch controllers.
2 Sensors dont seem enough, especially when they are on a desk. If I try to get things from the (virtual) floor, it often stops like 30cm above the floor, since thats where the sensors reach.
Depends on positioning. If the 2 sensors are opposite each other, and placed high enough, it'll be good 95% of the time, but that depends on the game a bit too.
So, can you try putting one of the sensors opposite of the first and behind you? (that's where you'd put a 3rd sensor, anyways)
I could try that, but around 1,5m behind me is a big cupboard. The cable wouldnt be long enough to put it on top of it.
Just setup the whole thing, only tried First Contact and that was pretty cool!
Is there a way to turn off the headset if I just want to use the computer and play regular games? Or should I just leave it plugged in?
Will it damage the headset if I unplug and plug it while the computer is on?
Get the oculus tray tool, you can turn it on and off with that and increase the supersampling as well
Totally in love with my new oculus.. Just need to echo in here what I said in the other rift thread but I absolutely love chronos and how we can have classic gaming in VR as well, adds such an immersion factor to it all. I hope we continue to get a nice mix of both touch games and more classic games to just chill and game like chronos.
Glad to hear you're enjoying Chronos!