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Lemming posted:Not that I know of, but the overhead is super minimal, it just outputs the pre-distorted image, which is free since it needed to render that anyway. Im not sure that's always the case. I disabled mirroring with a command line flag for project cars and my frame rate went way up and was able to crank the supersampling so it looks really good and is super smooth. I was just hoping there was some way to do it system-wide.
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ten_twentyfour posted:A realistic, WW2 submarine game similar to Bridge Crew would be suuuper dope. I'd pay large amounts of money for it. But would we all have to shpeak in terrible Russhian accents, camdrade? :Connery:
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 02:49 |
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Echo Arena must be the first game I've encountered that isn't bullshitting when it recommends 16 GB of RAM. I only have 12 and it runs fine for the most part, but I actually get low memory warnings/crashes now and then.
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Knight posted:Echo Arena must be the first game I've encountered that isn't bullshitting when it recommends 16 GB of RAM. I only have 12 and it runs fine for the most part, but I actually get low memory warnings/crashes now and then. Low memory warnings usually means you have customized your page file settings which means you are a bad. Set them back to system managed, Windows knows best.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 04:45 |
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rage-saq posted:Low memory warnings usually means you have customized your page file settings which means you are a bad. Set them back to system managed, Windows knows best. My 16GB system reports being out of memory with windows-managed page files any time I play a game with Chrome open.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 04:48 |
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The first parts of Lone Echo are rad. AAA VR games are rad. The payola and walled gardens are worth it.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 05:05 |
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At this point I think it's pretty clear that Echo Arena is the best VR game. It's not just "good for a VR game" - they've developed something really fun and addictive on its own. Stands up there with the best multiplayer sports games. I tend to go through cycles with my Rift where I'll play a lot it for a while then shelve it for a few weeks, but I think I'm going to be shoving my couch out of the way a lot more often thanks to this game.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 05:09 |
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PerrineClostermann posted:My 16GB system reports being out of memory with windows-managed page files any time I play a game with Chrome open. You shouldn't be getting that message unless your page file is too small, thats what that message means. Windows essentially has as much memory as there is in your system PLUS the maximum size of your page file. Is the disk your page file on low on space?
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 05:17 |
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rage-saq posted:You shouldn't be getting that message unless your page file is too small, thats what that message means. Windows essentially has as much memory as there is in your system PLUS the maximum size of your page file. Is the disk your page file on low on space? No. But I often have committed memory close to 30GB
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 05:19 |
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Oh man Lone Echo is so good. I knew the mechanics would be great from the echo arena beta, but the single player is stellar. It's probably the best single player VR game I've played yet, and the first I'd really call 'AAA'... whatever thats supposed to mean anymore. Definitely worth the money, it feels like a full priced single player campaign and visuals so far. So $40 USD? Thats a better use of my money than 2 movie tickets. All I can say is I played for 4 hours straight so far and I want to keep playing. I don't know how long it is, but I already missed a lot of stuff at the beginning I didn't bother to do (really wish I had explored more at the start instead of just progressing the story) so I'm going to have to play it again when I finish anyways. I would really recommend this to anyone. I mean, no one has the same taste so nothing is a guarantee, but if I had to recommend a vr game this is what I would recommend. Even running it through revive shouldn't be an issue, if the controls were a bit finicky in the Echo Arena beta, i imagine it should be a lot better in the single player campaign because you don't have the frantic multiplayer aspect of needing to boost and thrust every split second against other humans. The one thing I don't know is how well it will perform though, i have a 980ti, an older card to be sure, but this is still the first VR game that I couldn't have SS turned up. Once I got outside it started chugging so I had to drop that to 1.0. Even then with everything on high there were a couple times I could tell ASW was really working its butt off. Man oh man though, after playing for 4 hours straight, getting out of VR and grabbing a drink of water made me feel reaaaal weird and sluggish at not being able to float around my house. vvvvvvv Tom Guycot fucked around with this message at 05:37 on Jul 21, 2017 |
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Tom Guycot posted:the first I'd really call 'AAA'... whatever thats supposed to mean anymore. Big budget, flashy, but ultimately pointless and devoid of feeling due to the cash-grabbing nature of design-by-committee entertainment?
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 05:21 |
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Songbearer posted:Skyim: It's great, you just have to download these 93 mods to make it a good game and then hope it doesn't crash midgame What about VorpX? I'm having a great experience playing New Vegas in VR using VorpX. HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:I think you're misunderstanding what I mean by joystick. Why would an Xbox controller not be good enough for an arcadey flight game like War Thunder? I am pretty certain an Xbox controller would be okay albeit slightly less than ideal. iceaim fucked around with this message at 07:46 on Jul 21, 2017 |
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AndrewP posted:At this point I think it's pretty clear that Echo Arena is the best VR game. It's not just "good for a VR game" - they've developed something really fun and addictive on its own. Stands up there with the best multiplayer sports games. Yes It's loving incredible It has cured me of the desire to play any other video games, it is insane how good it is I really can't wait to get even better at it and play with a consistently good team
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PerrineClostermann posted:No. But I often have committed memory close to 30GB
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I played all the way through Lone Echo in one sitting. I really enjoyed it. I did think that the whole "avoid the walls" mechanics got a little tiresome near the end, but by that time I had a great understanding of the controls and hazards so I was just flying through everything. I really wanna play some Echo Arena tomorrow, but tomorrow is also Splatoon 2 day. Hmm.
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Nalin posted:I played all the way through Lone Echo in one sitting. I really enjoyed it. I did think that the whole "avoid the walls" mechanics got a little tiresome near the end, but by that time I had a great understanding of the controls and hazards so I was just flying through everything. I'm going to be honest here Echo Arena is way more fun than Splatoon As someone with every Splatoon amiibo and who was ranked S in Splatoon 1 pains me to say it, but Echo Arena is really loving good
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iceaim posted:Why would an Xbox controller not be good enough for an arcadey flight game like War Thunder? I am pretty certain an Xbox controller would be okay albeit slightly less than ideal. VR is actually a straight-up disadvantage in anything but the simulator mode due to low resolution and inability to quickly whip the camera around behind you.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 08:31 |
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Does anyone know if Lone Echo is a timed exclusive for oculus or just regular exclusive and won't be coming to steam?
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Aphex- posted:Does anyone know if Lone Echo is a timed exclusive for oculus or just regular exclusive and won't be coming to steam? It is just regular exclusive, it was created through their oculus studios thing where they straight up fund the game
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 08:34 |
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Rastor posted:Vox Machinae needs to post some goddamn updates. https://twitter.com/SpaceBulletCorp https://twitter.com/SpaceBulletCorp/status/886037711198363649 Still...as mentioned it's been 3 years. Come on already e: Also I forgot to take pictures but operation IKEA Hanging Cable is a complete success. Ridiculously easy setup. Snap some poles into place, screw into baseplate, attach HMD via very sturdy velcro belts for easy adjustment See: http://techblog.steelseries.com/2016/05/11/ikeasavedmefromdyinginvr.html Haven't gone all out yet in a intense game of Lone Echo/Holopoint though yet, so full review is in standby. Zsinjeh fucked around with this message at 09:25 on Jul 21, 2017 |
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Perfect game for VR: Archimedean Dynasty
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Exioce posted:Perfect game for VR: Archimedean Dynasty Well theres a blast from the past, that would be fantastic.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 10:58 |
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I finally got around to trying Star Trek, but when I went for quick match, there were literally no games available - it almost instantly put me in my own hosted game. Is this just my connection loving around? Seems odd that there would be no-one out there playing across all three platforms, even if it is the middle of the day.. Also played some Echo Arena and it's just great. But goddamn I need more space. It's more easy to get completely turned around and disoriented in it than in any other game I've tried, I think (which would make sense). I do agree with people who say it needs an option for 'palming' off surfaces and objects, instead of the only option now which is grabbing to push yourself off things. Someone said requiring grab is a balance factor, but it seems to me that it means more of the time in matches is spent drifting around with your jets & booster, as opposed to really using the geometry. That seems a shame. Might be just my newbie-ness though.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 13:23 |
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does echo arena have a demo I can try out? So far I'm really liking audioshield
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 14:03 |
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Sefal posted:does echo arena have a demo I can try out? Echo arena is free for the next 3 months.
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ten_twentyfour posted:A realistic, WW2 submarine game similar to Bridge Crew would be suuuper dope. I'd pay large amounts of money for it. This already exists. It's called IronWolfVR and I've had a lot of fun with it. Manually operate the wheels and levers, launch the torpedos, get depth charged and experience drowning.
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GutBomb posted:Echo arena is free for the next 3 months. There we go. Gonna give it a shot.
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Sefal posted:There we go. Gonna give it a shot. Just to be clear, its not "free for 3 months then you have to pay to keep playing". If you grab it anytime in the next 3 months you have it forever for free, but after 3 months if you want to pick it up they're adding a $20 price to it (unless you buy the single player portion, Lone Echo then you get it for free with it. Which I also suggest you do because it's the best single player VR game I've played). EDIT: Oh, also make sure you have the latest version of revive, and if you hate judder problems, disable async reprojection, and turn on always on reprojection, that should fix it. You can also add this revive addition to swap the grip and trigger. Since echo arena relies on grabbing all the time, that can make it a lot easier for vive folk since you'll only have to use the grip button for punching, and the trigger will do all your grabbing. Tom Guycot fucked around with this message at 14:34 on Jul 21, 2017 |
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I'm still getting terrible judder in lone echo even with settings down to low, always on repro, and a 50% render scale. I'm running a 1080 but I guess it's time to finally upgrade my fx8350 and 8 gigs of ram.
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AgentF posted:This already exists. It's called IronWolfVR and I've had a lot of fun with it. Manually operate the wheels and levers, launch the torpedos, get depth charged and experience drowning. You should read the entire conversation chain you are replying to, as IronWolf is what started the whole thing to begin with.
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El Grillo posted:
One thing I did notice is that you can hold the grip button ahead of time before you touch a surface and it will automatically "grab" it. You still have to let go of it, but it's a little more natural at least. This auto-grab thing works with the disc too, btw
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 15:59 |
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El Grillo posted:I do agree with people who say it needs an option for 'palming' off surfaces and objects, instead of the only option now which is grabbing to push yourself off things. Someone said requiring grab is a balance factor, but it seems to me that it means more of the time in matches is spent drifting around with your jets & booster, as opposed to really using the geometry. That seems a shame. Might be just my newbie-ness though. If you have the disc, you can sort of do this. Push the disc against the wall and you will bounce.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 16:07 |
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iceaim posted:What about VorpX? I'm having a great experience playing New Vegas in VR using VorpX. Why would you play arcadey modes in VR? The point is the simulatuonism.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 16:27 |
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Like as soon as I grab a controller in VR I'm like "oh yeah this is a game" Even thumper, which I really enjoyed, I knew I was playing a game. War Thunder with a HOTAS I screamed when I got shot down because I thought I was actually going to die
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 16:30 |
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kaffo posted:Like as soon as I grab a controller in VR I'm like "oh yeah this is a game" If you die in the game, you die in real life.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 16:33 |
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I'm terrible at War Thunder but just flying around some of the sunny maps really gives me a new perspective on the Second World war, like, it's fresh and current rather than being a grainy video of it. It's very interesting to me as it makes it possible to imagine the people involved, fighting on sunny days in an otherwise beautiful setting and how surreal that must have been.
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peter gabriel posted:I'm terrible at War Thunder but just flying around some of the sunny maps really gives me a new perspective on the Second World war, like, it's fresh and current rather than being a grainy video of it. It's very interesting to me as it makes it possible to imagine the people involved, fighting on sunny days in an otherwise beautiful setting and how surreal that must have been. You should try IL-2 Battle for Stalingrad, it's a lot more grim in winter overcast. Pretty easy to pick up sim with a lot of depth and realism.
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Taintrunner posted:You should try IL-2 Battle for Stalingrad, it's a lot more grim in winter overcast. Pretty easy to pick up sim with a lot of depth and realism. I keep forgetting about that, thanks, I will pick it up
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:Why would you play arcadey modes in VR? The point is the simulatuonism. Nah man, I use an Xbox controller and play War Thunder airplanes in arcade mode with the chase cam instead of first person, it is much more comfortable and I style on fools. Edit: like a stick would be more accurate but just a bit, place it's more money, space on my desk, and I'd have to find a lefty stick. Xbone pad is fine, it's just dumb they can't make it not suck for tanks. Zero VGS fucked around with this message at 17:59 on Jul 21, 2017 |
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So I gave Echo Arena a shot on my Vive, and while it seems like a fun game, I can't like it with the Vive controls. Using the touchpad to press the buttons doesn't work properly IMO and I keep swiping to rotate as well. And the grip buttons suck too.
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