

(full 3D with minimal glitches, actually feels pretty close to a native VR if you use 1920x1440 resolution) If you're a fan of Fallout New Vegas, I think that is worth the price tag alone as it has full direct VR support.


I was in the same position as you and just said fuck it and bought it. No low effort memes, gifs, image macros, etc.Įverything you need to know about the Quest 2 Wiki Pages.Read the FAQ before posting a question.This is a place for friendly VR discussion, don’t start drama, attack, or bait other redditors.New Quest 2 Owner? - Everything you need to know about the Quest 2 Rules of the Oculus Subreddit I feel like I’ve gotten much more than $40 worth of value.Welcome to /r/Oculus, a place for Oculus fans to discuss VR. But most of the settings are automatic and I think a lot of the complaints about having to tweak it are based on a much older version of Vorpx, or it’s just people reiterating what they’ve heard without personal experience. I’ve run into the occasional hiccough, like with Bioshock I think there’s an issue regarding which version you use or with which dx version. My experience has generally been pretty smooth with the main drawback being that the graphics will not be as crisp as playing on a monitor. I have found that aiming with my head is a lot more enjoyable than trying to aim with a gamepad, so that is an added benefit vs playing a game in virtual desktop with a gamepad. I’ve played through Fallout 3, Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite, Prey and the Outer Worlds (also Witcher 3 but it’s third person so not as impressive.) Playing through New Vegas now and it’s very smooth. It’s been well worth it to me with some hassle here and there but not a lot. Welcome to /r/Oculus, a place for Oculus fans to discuss VR.
