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Stick100 posted:I'd get the car, the Star VR only has a 2m cable. The Vive has 5m + 1m in the link box, therefore, is 3 times better. What the hell were they thinking of making the cable 2m long? I was going to get a StarVR but the 2m cable plus no wireless is a complete turn off and I already knew about the $3,200 price. The other thing that is holding me back is poor VorpX performance. VorpX doesn't run well on the Pimax (low FPS, the render field is too large)and I imagine it would be even worse on the StarVR. iceaim fucked around with this message at 20:35 on Nov 20, 2018 |
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Wait, doesnt VORPX perform badly on all headsets?
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# ? Nov 20, 2018 20:49 |
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vorpx performs fine, just most games built for 2d are shitshows as far as fps goes
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# ? Nov 20, 2018 20:54 |
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:Wait, doesnt VORPX perform badly on all headsets? You're using a monoculus grift. That's no more janky than using VorpX. It works fine with the Vive too as long as you take the time to dial in the settings. If you just want to use the 3D virtual screen on VorpX then there's basically no configuration work needed.
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# ? Nov 20, 2018 21:01 |
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iceaim posted:You're using a monoculus grift. That's no more janky than using VorpX. It works fine with the Vive too as long as you take the time to dial in the settings. If you just want to use the 3D virtual screen on VorpX then there's basically no configuration work needed. The Monoculus shows up to Windows as a Vive, so it has any and all problems a Vive could have? Good flex tho.
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# ? Nov 20, 2018 21:40 |
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Last time I looked at H3VR it was mostly just a shooting range. I don't really know much about guns, is there enough of a game there to be interesting?
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# ? Nov 20, 2018 23:44 |
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Harminoff posted:Is there any good vr dungeon crawlers? I really want a legend of grimrock vr port. It was already mentioned but "The Mage's Tale" is pretty much exactly what you're looking for. Exploring (beautiful) dungeons, watching out for traps, trying to find secrets, solving puzzles, fighting monsters, leveling up, finding and creating new spells and spell mods, and a decent length for a vr game (a bit over 10 hours).
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 01:27 |
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OctaviusBeaver posted:Last time I looked at H3VR it was mostly just a shooting range. I don't really know much about guns, is there enough of a game there to be interesting?
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 01:28 |
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homeless snail posted:It's still mostly a gun porn game, but the dude is always adding weird challenge modes that are pretty fun on their own merits. Return of the Rotwieners is a massive open-world rogue-like mode, with random weapon spawns and new content being added weekly. It's well worth playing.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 01:45 |
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Heads up - if you have a Viveport subscription (even a trial one!) they sent out a free 10USD gift code for Black Friday.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 02:34 |
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Reallycoolname posted:Heads up - if you have a Viveport subscription (even a trial one!) they sent out a free 10USD gift code for Black Friday. I bought the 5 games for $1 each, what else is good for ? e: thinkin about paying ten more bucks for the 3 month Viveport subscription and getting a Fallout VR steam code with it
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 03:37 |
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Hellsau posted:I bought the 5 games for $1 each, what else is good for ? Can I do this if I have a Rift? Do most of the games have Oculus compatibility?
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 03:55 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Return of the Rotwieners is a massive open-world rogue-like mode, with random weapon spawns and new content being added weekly. It's well worth playing. Bare on mind its still a gunsim, so if you don't learn how guns work, plus how the game emulates gun controls, you're in for a rough time. But with that said, I've walked a mate through using bolt actions in RotRW and he picked it up pretty easy. For traps, I did the sides individually- stand right behind a jaw, grab and pull back and down. Only reliable way I had, otherwise it would snap back halfway. Doing all 4 sets should give you 4 gun cases- scoped hunting rifle, milsurp bolt action, 'obrez' bolt action pistol and military sniper. The Arctic Warfare was the 4th case but now its the gunshops reward. Also, you want to get the mine forewiener and pawn shop rewards if you like shotguns...
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 04:25 |
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Butt Discussin posted:Can I do this if I have a Rift? Do most of the games have Oculus compatibility? I have a Rift and it's worked for me.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 04:28 |
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I finally got beat saber and it crashes steamvr within 30 seconds of starting a song. I know it's early access, does this sort of issue just pop up on some builds?
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 05:54 |
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Beat Saber has never been anything but rock solid for me. Are your drivers up to date?
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 05:55 |
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Paingod556 posted:Bare on mind its still a gunsim, so if you don't learn how guns work, plus how the game emulates gun controls, you're in for a rough time. But with that said, I've walked a mate through using bolt actions in RotRW and he picked it up pretty easy. You can get MUCH better magaine-fed shotguns from the pawn shop if you go grab the gold figures in the Pacification Squad forts. They're not as daunting as you think, because you can just run like hell and evade the targeting on the turrets.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 06:41 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:You can get MUCH better magaine-fed shotguns from the pawn shop if you go grab the gold figures in the Pacification Squad forts. They're not as daunting as you think, because you can just run like hell and evade the targeting on the turrets. This game sounds loving awesome and I probably should get around to buying H3VR.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 06:49 |
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Hellsau posted:This game sounds loving awesome and I probably should get around to buying H3VR. It's consistently a fountain of passionate content.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 07:03 |
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SwissCM posted:Beat Saber has never been anything but rock solid for me. Are your drivers up to date? Turns out third time was the charm and it ran fine for 45 minutes until I manually quit. Fun game!
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 07:04 |
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Hellsau posted:This game sounds loving awesome and I probably should get around to buying H3VR. If at all possible it's best to play Standing or Roomscale, with the arm-swinger control method. Stand or crouch behind cover, aim and shoot, then jog frantically like an idiot for fresh cover while hoping you don't get shot by gun-toting hotdogs. Or find a nice elevated perch to physically lay down with a sniper rifle and pick off some rotten frankfurts out for meEEAAAaaaAaatttt .
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 07:28 |
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Is the west world parody still available to play on H3VR?
iceaim fucked around with this message at 07:44 on Nov 21, 2018 |
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The first boss of In Death seems easy until he spawns a billion archers who simultaneously murder me.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 07:48 |
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Alpha Phoenix posted:The first boss of In Death seems easy until he spawns a billion archers who simultaneously murder me. It's pretty stupid. I think the best way is to get some kind of strong arrow and blitz him down.
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Alpha Phoenix posted:The first boss of In Death seems easy until he spawns a billion archers who simultaneously murder me. Lemming posted:It's pretty stupid. I think the best way is to get some kind of strong arrow and blitz him down. Yeah I pretty much always just try to get an explosive arrow of some sort, rapid fire them as fast as possible while still hitting, and then using whatever other special arrows I have to finish them off. You can't realistically fight 10 archers and 5 zombies who infinitely respawn at the same time.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 08:05 |
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iceaim posted:Is the west world parody still available to play on H3VR? Pretty sure it is. Only modes removed were the original Rotwiener mode, and the Meatmas scene (returning this Xmad) Theres also 2 Take and Hold modes and Meatgrinder as well.
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Paingod556 posted:Pretty sure it is. Only modes removed were the original Rotwiener mode, and the Meatmas scene (returning this Xmad) Wurstworld is indeed still in the game. I believe the Meatmas scene is still in too, but the Gronch is on holiday getting retuned for this Xmas. Only T&H:Containment is in the game now, or at least I didn't see the old scene in the main menu anywhere.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 09:11 |
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Hellsau posted:This game sounds loving awesome and I probably should get around to buying H3VR. You really should, it's one of my staples for introducing people to VR. While it is just a "gun sim" it's really well polished, constantly getting updates, and the actual "game" modes have a ton of replayability.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 15:15 |
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Did No Man's Sky get official VR support yet?
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 16:09 |
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Enos Cabell posted:Did No Man's Sky get official VR support yet? I have seen or heard zero about NMS VR since the survey went out.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 17:12 |
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Enos Cabell posted:Did No Man's Sky get official VR support yet? A dataminer found data that suggests they're working on it, but thats about all we know
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 17:28 |
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Aww dang, thanks. I forgot that was a survey, was hoping they'd snuck it in the latest big patch. Was going to pick it up on sale, but think I'll hold out until VR support is actually there.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 17:39 |
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I've got practically a basketball court sized studio-style hardwood floored living/dining room. Things like a drat roller rink. Come spring I'm going to have a bunch of bonus money and want to relive the pounds melting off in my mid 20's from DDR with some VR fun-cer-cise. What's the best headset/games for roomscale with a good amount of room? (20'x20' or more would probably be doable for me.)
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Owlbear Camus posted:I've got practically a basketball court sized studio-style hardwood floored living/dining room. Things like a drat roller rink. Come spring I'm going to have a bunch of bonus money and want to relive the pounds melting off in my mid 20's from DDR with some VR fun-cer-cise. What's the best headset/games for roomscale with a good amount of room? (20'x20' or more would probably be doable for me.) Check my post history here for my about Thrill of the Fight, which is specifically a roomscale game and hella good exercise.
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Owlbear Camus posted:I've got practically a basketball court sized studio-style hardwood floored living/dining room. Things like a drat roller rink. Come spring I'm going to have a bunch of bonus money and want to relive the pounds melting off in my mid 20's from DDR with some VR fun-cer-cise. What's the best headset/games for roomscale with a good amount of room? (20'x20' or more would probably be doable for me.) This seems like the specific situation where a Vive and its wireless kit are better enough than a Rift to be worth the extra money.
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Hellsau posted:This seems like the specific situation where a Vive and its wireless kit are better enough than a Rift to be worth the extra money. I'd still say this depends on the specific games you want to play. As far as I can think of, most of the sweatier games involve moving your arms a lot, taking a step or two to the left and right, and doing some crouching. I don't think the more exercise specific ones involve a lot of actual movement around your space (I mean, you're never going to run or anything like that, the guardian wouldn't appear in time and you'd crash into a wall). It's actually the slower, more exploration-y games that use roomscale more.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 19:34 |
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Mostly, but Thrill of the Fight is for sure an exercise game that will put you right up on your chaperone real quick. I have a decent amount of space and it's kinda scary tbh.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 19:38 |
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Owlbear Camus posted:I've got practically a basketball court sized studio-style hardwood floored living/dining room. Things like a drat roller rink. Come spring I'm going to have a bunch of bonus money and want to relive the pounds melting off in my mid 20's from DDR with some VR fun-cer-cise. What's the best headset/games for roomscale with a good amount of room? (20'x20' or more would probably be doable for me.) If you have a large area, the Vive will handle it better and without a million cords to run. No shade on the rift, but it's just what the lighthouses we're built to do. The big 3 jazzercise games are: Beat Saber, which needs mods but lets you jedi blocks. Sound Boxing, which is similar, but punchy instead of slashy. Audioshield, which is worse than the other two but lets you import any eclectic music you have and algorithms it's own tracks for you. For all of these, be sure to move your feet and dance. It's healthier and more fun to groove like an absolute idiot on an easy track than to clear a hard track while stationary For other cardio: Sprint Vector is still fun, it's arm powered Mario Kart parkour. It won't take advantage of your roomspace though. Gorn is an arena gladiator game that will keep you moving and make fantastic use of your area. A good bow game like In Death will give your arms more of a workout than you think. Lastly, just staying on your feet and moving is better than being stationary, so losing yourself in Skyrim for hours at a time will add up.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 19:38 |
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homeless snail posted:Mostly, but Thrill of the Fight is for sure an exercise game that will put you right up on your chaperone real quick. I have a decent amount of space and it's kinda scary tbh. Yeah I don't mean it as an absolute, just that unfortunately VR is in the state of there being a few specific games and not just tons of stuff in any genre. You'd be better served by gearing your setup towards a particular game in mind rather than a general layout just because of a dearth of content. I have enough space that I could probably do something like 10' x 9' or so roomscale, but since I'm mostly playing Echo Arena on a 4' x 4' mat in the center, my Rift is overall better for me. Otherwise I'd probably use my Vive since it's less finicky for that amount of space.
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I have a Rift and I wouldn't want to have to run a long enough USB cable to get that third sensor far enough back that you don't have an unknowable, arbitrary end to your sensor coverage somewhere midway towards the rear of your playspace. e: of course if the knuckles come out by the time he gets his bonus money, that's also a pretty good reason to get a Vive over a Rift.
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