Lunchmeat Larry posted:The boss that you can already OHKO by walking down a corridor and tipping liquid nitrogen on it? Tipping liquid nitrogen on it doesn't kill it outright; it slows it down and makes it take more damage. You can kill it by repeatedly freezing and attacking it, but using a rocket when it's frozen will instantly kill it.
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null_pointer posted:Is Horseshoes etc. better for newbies? I want some gunporn, but dont' know if that would be any easier for my unacclimated brain. absolutely, it has a ton more options / control schemes. do note that h3vr has other, non-vr-specific issues, namely the unintuitive controls (but once you figure it out it's pretty easy to use) definitely recommend it
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 03:11 |
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marumaru posted:boneworks is the worst VR game for motion sickness by far. That WWI fighter game was the worst for me. Esp that one loving starter plane
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 03:19 |
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I carefully followed the instructions and spent 2 hours downloading stuff to install the FUS pack of like 170 mods for Skyrim VR and now the game won't launch at all.. I'm getting the whole Skyrim experience!
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 03:29 |
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I no longer get motion sick when I use smooth locomotion, but I think I'm getting like eyestrain because it still hurts my eyes. I don't feel "dizzy", but I feel kind of a pain in my eyes and just a tiny bit of nausea. I think it's my eyes trying to focus on a fixed point while I turn away from it. On a related note, I loving hate how the AI in Blade & Sorcery do their little bunny hops in a circle strafe around you and make you either have to constantly spin in place IRL or else constantly smooth turn to face them. I mean, it's "effective" in that they're constantly flanking me but it feels like less of a strat and more of a frustrating quirk. It's like in beat-em-up games where the enemies move completely off screen whenever you're facing them.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 03:54 |
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I've never experienced motion sickness of any kind. I used to sail a bit and could do it all day, no problem. My inner-ear is invincible. I've not had a single issue with VR motion of any kind. It kicks so much rear end.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 06:23 |
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I've gotten that weird feeling in my stomach, like riding some ride at an amusement park, but that's it. It's rare though, only place I can remember consistently doing it was in Skyrim VR, in one of the expansions there's this wizard dude who lives in a giant tree. He's got a sort of magic elevator you gotta use there, that always did it. Gotten the stabbing eye pain though, also from Skyrim VR. Just sorta get lost in it and suddenly I've been in VR 8+ hours. That's what those Rohto eye drops are for though, easy solution.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 07:49 |
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Alctel posted:That WWI fighter game was the worst for me. Esp that one loving starter plane At least we can argue is realistic in that case?
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 09:11 |
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King Vidiot posted:I no longer get motion sick when I use smooth locomotion, but I think I'm getting like eyestrain because it still hurts my eyes. I don't feel "dizzy", but I feel kind of a pain in my eyes and just a tiny bit of nausea. I think it's my eyes trying to focus on a fixed point while I turn away from it.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 09:43 |
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As far as I could tell I was completely immune to motion sickness until I played the remastered version of Diablo II all day. It didn't hit me until I stopped but holy poo poo that was one of the sickest I've ever been in my life. I threw up a lot and couldn't lay down for hours without feeling like everything was spinning unbearably. Even the next day I still felt hosed up. Apparently this was a common problem for players with that release because your character was animated at a different fps than the background. I capped the fps and never got sick again. Still haven't felt a drop of motion sickness from VR even though I do crazy Poe Dameron poo poo in Squadrons and wild Trinity poo poo in Sairento. And yeah, it's pretty awesome, but feeling like a VR superfreak for a while and then getting laid so low by flatscreen Diablo was a somewhat humbling experience.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 11:34 |
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Turin Turambar posted:The Verge with some VR news lol
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 13:41 |
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Oh god dammit! One of my prescription lens inserts already has a scratch on it and I don’t know how that happened, given how anal I am with them. It’s unnoticeable when playing so I should probably just roll with it rather than trying to fix it and potentially making it worse, but it just eats at me knowing it’s there.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 15:04 |
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My BoboVR M2 strap broke in typical fashion. At this point I think the only strap I can absolutely recommend is the DAS.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:55 |
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My wife gets motion sickness pretty bad but wants a Quest 2. Gonna have to get some super chill games for her to ease in the experience. She liked using my G2 for a bit but it was in Squadrons and she lasted about 5 minutes.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:03 |
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Inzombiac posted:My wife gets motion sickness pretty bad but wants a Quest 2. Yeah my Girlfriend and I both got quest2's in October and she's used hers not much because of this. There are some great non movement games to ease into it though. For example, Pierhead Arcade is a great vr into I feel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0PP3lNXy7c
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Inzombiac posted:My wife gets motion sickness pretty bad but wants a Quest 2. Moss
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:11 |
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SCheeseman posted:My BoboVR M2 strap broke in typical fashion. At this point I think the only strap I can absolutely recommend is the DAS. Mine did too
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:12 |
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m.hache posted:I went to check this out and it's Rift and Rift S only? re: Asgard's Wrath I just checked out Asgard's Wrath and it worked fine on the Quest 2 with Airlink without having to do anything special at all. It at least looks real pretty and was pretty fun for the first hour. I'm not sure I love the "use companions to solve environment puzzles" stuff though.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:30 |
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Bad Munki posted:Moss 100% this. I played it on psvr and next time it goes I’ll sale for Quest I’ll likely buy it again. I want more games that utilize that perspective. Not everything needs to be first person to be immersive. Just moving my face closer to the scene was so jaw dropping.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:36 |
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I love mini motor racing X. It's like RC Pro Am but in VR. And no joke, Angry birds VR is a decently fun and stationary experience.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:38 |
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Budgie posted:I've had this headset for a loving YEAR... lmbo Valve is awful at letting people know features exist. I've seen several people getting surprised that the Index even has a button on it.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 19:01 |
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GutBomb posted:I love mini motor racing X. It's like RC Pro Am but in VR. Well, I’m sold.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 19:08 |
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Inzombiac posted:My wife gets motion sickness pretty bad but wants a Quest 2. Alright, she's not as enthusiastic about is as she was before. I'd really like to try one out since the G2 is kinda clunky but I worry about returns. Maybe I'll cave and buy it off Amazon... What're the critical accessories? Is the 128GB model perfectly fine if I'm going to mostly be doing PCVR? Id obviously want to get some game to show people on the road but that's not the focus.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 20:09 |
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SCheeseman posted:My BoboVR M2 strap broke in typical fashion. At this point I think the only strap I can absolutely recommend is the DAS. That's a shame, it has the best design of any battery strap imo Is their customer service doing anything about it? If their customer service exists I mean
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 20:21 |
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Brocktoon posted:Oh god dammit! One of my prescription lens inserts already has a scratch on it and I don’t know how that happened, given how anal I am with them. It’s unnoticeable when playing so I should probably just roll with it rather than trying to fix it and potentially making it worse, but it just eats at me knowing it’s there. When you finally do fix it. Polywatch. https://amzn.to/329WWeY Shits magic. I've fixed a few dozen lenses with this poo poo.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 21:44 |
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Manager Hoyden posted:That's a shame, it has the best design of any battery strap imo Haven't bothered since I'm going with a DAS instead. I already have one but it's attached to my dad's Quest 1 (with damaged side appendages that the DAS strap fittings "fix"). So I gotta wait regardless.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 21:51 |
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The deluxe audio strap is truly king. I had one for my original Vive, went to my wife on her original Quest and now is on her Quest 2. Same strap, same headphones, just different adapters between the quests. Still going strong, as far as she's concerned it's the DAS or nothing.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 21:53 |
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Inzombiac posted:Alright, she's not as enthusiastic about is as she was before. Smallest available size is fine, games don't run more than a couple GB very often and if you're doing PCVR it won't matter anyway. There aren't many critical accessories imo but a replacement head strap is usually the one people shoot for first. Don't get the official elite strap because it's hot garbage but there's a bunch on amazon that are great. Honestly though I say don't worry about splurging on anything but the headset at first because the default one is good enough and you probably already have everything you need for wireless PCVR.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 21:54 |
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Beastie posted:100% this. I played it on psvr and next time it goes I’ll sale for Quest I’ll likely buy it again. You could check out 'Lucky's tale' for a 3rd person platformer with that sort of dollhouse perspective, as well 'Edge of Nowhere' and 'Chronos' are some good 3rd person games, though those don't really have a dollhouse scale to them being more human sized. Theres also 'Witchblood' which is literally a dollhouse opened up with doll sized figures in a 2d metroidvania style thing. Theres some other PC 3rd person VR games i'm forgetting. Some beat 'em up by Insomniac, and some 5 dollar adventure time thing I can remember, but yeah, I don't think its utilized nearly enough for what a great effect it is.
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# ? Jan 17, 2022 00:05 |
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explosivo posted:Smallest available size is fine, games don't run more than a couple GB very often and if you're doing PCVR it won't matter anyway. There aren't many critical accessories imo but a replacement head strap is usually the one people shoot for first. Don't get the official elite strap because it's hot garbage but there's a bunch on amazon that are great. Honestly though I say don't worry about splurging on anything but the headset at first because the default one is good enough and you probably already have everything you need for wireless PCVR. Thanks, that's good advice. My PC is on WIFI but the speed is screaming fast. Will AirLink still play well if it is not hardwired to the router?
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# ? Jan 17, 2022 00:25 |
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explosivo posted:Smallest available size is fine, games don't run more than a couple GB very often and if you're doing PCVR it won't matter anyway. There aren't many critical accessories imo but a replacement head strap is usually the one people shoot for first. Don't get the official elite strap because it's hot garbage but there's a bunch on amazon that are great. Honestly though I say don't worry about splurging on anything but the headset at first because the default one is good enough and you probably already have everything you need for wireless PCVR. Yeah I just got mine this week and while I'm sure the headstrap could be better, the included one is not all that bad. It's a pain to take on and off, but seems fairly comfortable to me. Maybe I just have a weird head. I am using different headphones, but I just had some a bunch lying around. The one accessory that I bought immediately was an additional battery. It only lasts like 2 hours without and I'm already wanting more. Inzombiac posted:Thanks, that's good advice. Airlink seems to work fine for me over WiFi. I don't have wifi 6 or anything but have a pretty solid couple year old router. I did just order a 3rd party usb-c to usb-c cable for seated stuff, but that's more to avoid battery issues while I try to watch a whole 3d movie or whatever.
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Substandard posted:Airlink seems to work fine for me over WiFi. I don't have wifi 6 or anything but have a pretty solid couple year old router. I did just order a 3rd party usb-c to usb-c cable for seated stuff, but that's more to avoid battery issues while I try to watch a whole 3d movie or whatever. Okay cool. I have a WiFi 5 mesh network that is super fast and stable. Hopefully that'll be enough.
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Inzombiac posted:Alright, she's not as enthusiastic about is as she was before. A complete aside but if you're in Britain make sure you have the updated G2, if not (you can check by seeing whether the removable face gasket comes apart into 2 parts) it's worth doing the frankenmod - there's a guide here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07QUO03YWuo. It only uses velcro tape to hold it in place and you can still use the original gasket, so it's worth trying even if you're worried about damage. It really helps with the binocular vision edge-to-edge clarity issues. e: All the "mod" is about is just replacing the gasket with a face cover for Samsung Odyssey, which uses velcro for holding on instead of magnets. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 00:59 on Jan 17, 2022 |
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EbolaIvory posted:When you finally do fix it. Polywatch. Isn't that going to change the thickness of the lens, thereby changing the refractivity and the prescription? It would definitely work for non-prescription lenses, but prescription ones?
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Private Speech posted:A complete aside but if you're in Britain make sure you have the updated G2, if not (you can check by seeing whether the removable face gasket comes apart into 2 parts) it's worth doing the frankenmod - there's a guide here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07QUO03YWuo. It only uses velcro tape to hold it in place and you can still use the original gasket, so it's worth trying even if you're worried about damage. It really helps with the binocular vision edge-to-edge clarity issues. I've actually done this mod and it works pretty well but I found the smaller of the two standard gaskets to be the most comfortable.
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# ? Jan 17, 2022 01:20 |
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Okdoky, I’ve played the hell out of saints and sinners and it was cracking good! Is there anything else people who liked it also enjoy? It was my first “real” game in VR. My other games are pistol whip, thrill of the fight, synth riders.
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# ? Jan 17, 2022 01:52 |
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Inzombiac posted:I've actually done this mod and it works pretty well but I found the smaller of the two standard gaskets to be the most comfortable. Oh if you have two it means you have the second generation one which doesn't need it, the older models (still sold in the UK and possibly europe, apparently) have only one to use.
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Private Speech posted:Oh if you have two it means you have the second generation one, the older models (still sold in the UK and possibly europe, apparently) have only one to use. Yeah, I just slapped the mod back on to test it again and it's gotten rid of the binocular effect. I don't like having light coming in from the bottom but it's easy to ignore once a game gets moving.
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I use a bit of cloth to deal with it, but yeah there is a bit of a gap where the nose cover normally goes. Since I have the older version the difference is big enough that it's worth it to me, but YMMV on the newer one.
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Inzombiac posted:Okay cool. I have a WiFi 5 mesh network that is super fast and stable. Hopefully that'll be enough. I have one of the netgear orbi RBR50 mesh setup and it works great. It's probably more or less the same thing you have so I assume you will be good.
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