I bought the Star Trek one in the sale, have yet to try it yet.
However what I have tried is:
Iron Wolf - Awesome sub game with some really nice room scaling. Can be pretty hard but really enjoyable with friends (I played with Timbre and a buddy)
Pavlov - Basically CS:GO in VR, pretty fun, but as with most VR pretty hard to aim weapons that take two hands (as you don't have the physical link between the two controllers like a solid weapon would)
VR Chat - basically what second life should have been. Fun, stupid, chat stuff with a bunch of other loosers you like. Its a good free screw around.
Elite Dangerous - HOLY SHIT THIS TOTALLY CHANGES THE GAME. Like seriously ED in VR is another level. Because theres this sudden sense of scale and depth to the cockpits and everything the immersion is 10 fold more. Sitting in my DBX cockpit in VR after years playing normally feels like Im playing a different game. Honestly it was one of my favorite experiences because I know the game so well and this totally changed it.
Whatever
Spoiler:
oranges wrote:singulo.io is the center point of rational and calm debate, where much of tg's issues are worked out in a fun and family friendly environment
miggles wrote:it must have been quite the accomplishment, killing a dead butterfly
WeeYakk wrote:If you take a step back from everything watching the community argue janitor related changes is one of the most surreal and hilarious things about this game. Four pages of discussing the merits of there being too much or too little dirt in a video game.
Operative wrote:Vote PAS for headmin! Get cucked and feel good getting cucked.
TheNightingale wrote:I want to get off Mr. Scones's Wild Ride...
NikNakFlak wrote:Excuse you, I was doing intentional bug testing for the well being of the server. I do not make mistakes.
Fragnostic wrote:stop cucking the first shitshow ever that revolved around me.
This is my moment, what are you doing?!
Anonmare wrote:Oranges gestures at the thread, it shudders and begins to move!
Saegrimr wrote:
callanrockslol wrote:all you have to do is ban shitters until the playbase improves/ceases to exist, whichever comes first.
IM TRYING
Screemonster wrote:hellmoo is the mud for grown adults who main reaper in overwatch
Kor wrote:
confused rock wrote:...its like if we made fire extinguishers spawn in emergency boxes and have them heal you when you put out fires rather than them being in wall storages...
Are you having a stroke
bandit wrote:you are now manually GLORFing
MrStonedOne wrote:The best part about the election is when I announce my pick because I'm just as surprised as everybody else.
PM:[USER]->IrishWristWatch0: Yeah, im make it on but how im make the station to to sun and not go to sun
OOC:Francinum: Five Rounds at PAS's
"You are destinied to defeat Dr. Uguu and his 5 Robot Masters
(All-Access-Man, ShootyBlackCoat Man, ChloralHydrate Man, Singulo Man and TeleportArmor Man)"
Malkevin wrote:Do you need a big playarea for iron wolf?
No, the sub layout is broken down in a way that you don't need much room at all. I think it can be played sitting too.
It's one of the best room-scale experiences I've played, they did a great job of detailing the individual compartments and placing things around for you to use. Co-ordinating with the pilot from inside engineering to raise the snorkel, switch back from battery to the diesel engine, start sucking in more reserve air, while balancing the engine's output and coolant flow is a fuckin' trip.
like when I'm in a dorm room I just move my chair over and I have enough space to extend my arms and not walk and I've never had a game I couldn't play
Qbopper wrote:There are a few drumming vr games iirc
also "LOL WHY HAVE FUN WHEN YOU COULD JUST DO SOMETHING THAT IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT AND COSTS MONEY"
PKPenguin321 wrote:
this implies physical instruments will still be used in ten years
get with the times, old man
You can just pirate a DAW or use something open-source like Ardour which accepts VST's.
>complaining a cheap $120 student guitar and $200 beginner SS amp costs too much when you dropped thousands of dollars on a VR rig and a computer to support it so you can waggle your arms around to music instead
I saw a recommendation for a VR god game called Tethered the other day and I read the reviews (mostly positive) and most people were calling it a VR Black and White.
Most people are idiots as turns out...
any other gamers with vr here have any opinons on the rift vs vive? like I heard the touch controlers were better but is the base vive that much better than the rift that the controller makes a difference? or does the controller not realy matter at all? I would think it would being the main thing in vr you do
probably asked a million times already but too lazy to search thread for it
lntigracy wrote:Full body vr as clunky as it looks?
Nothing full-body yet. With the Vive you can buy three additional sensor pods for about $100 each and put one on each foot and one in the small of your back. It enables the system to make a pretty damn good approximation of full-body VR though.
Anyone ITT have a stock they would recommend? I'm looking at getting one 3D printed for shooty games but wondered if there was a solution people have tried and loved.
It's not as clunky as big screen (though I don't think it has a desktop mirror mode), and you can move the screen about a lot easier than whirlygig - a really nice feature is that you can twist the rotation of the screen so if you wanted to lay on your side whilst watching a movie you can
Oh yeah, it's free on the rift store at the moment, might be on steam too