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my rift s and i don't do anything with facebook, and usually just steam VR, but it was handy to have the oculus launcher for vader since it isn't available on steam what im saying is im real happy with my rift s, sure there will be something better soon but whatever that's the thing with every drat hardware purchase ever? thing feels like its gonna last me a few years of good cool vr games
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Sources: New Oculus Quest Has Adjustable Lenses For IPD
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 17:58 |
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Pretty much what we've guessed here then; Probably a single-panel display with software IPD, and three physical lens spacings to work from rather than one to push the range out.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 18:35 |
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If that 1/2/3 setting is a dial, not a switch, that would make sense. Dial probably has less instantaneous force so you can make it cheaper, won't rattle back and forth etc Actually, makes sense to move the dial in-between the lenses like that. To me, anyways. The slider on the bottom is not super obvious what it does. A weird dial with a number 2 right between the lenses is going to at least spark some curiosity with the average end user. You can't win them all but from a UIX perspective, between the lenses is probably a better spot on a consumer device (even if you can't evaluate the changes live like you can with the slider) as they're more likely to actually use it or question it. The slider was on the bottom and unlabeled
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 20:25 |
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Someone is developing a 'Beat Saber, but with drums'. It's actually pretty neat idea https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1tdru0giPw Also... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTzlkygCSq4
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 20:40 |
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VR rockband would own and I'd buy my brother a headset if we could rock out to some Black Sabbath
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 20:45 |
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There was a Rockband VR. I got it as part of a freebie offer with a bunch of other games from Green Man. It requires you to clip an Oculus Touch controller onto one of the later Rock Band guitars. Since I have the first 360 guitar and no clip I couldn't play it.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 20:57 |
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Tom Guycot posted:Looking at it some more, and how strangely deep the optical path is, i wonder if you don't adjust IPD by physicaly grabbing and sliding the housing, and the number there just changes to reflect that, and the part above is the proximity sensor. Everyone kind of forgot about the proximity sensor and if thats not it above the number readout, then I don't know where it would be. Tom Guycot posted:Also, if you change it by physically moving the lens housing left and right, it would as well make it easy for people to know what it does. Wow, nailed it. Guycot is the Oculus insider.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 21:28 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Someone made a VR mod for The Outer Wilds this might actually make me go back and play the game. Hell yeah
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 22:54 |
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I feel like I may have accidentally jinxed myself with my posting because mere days after gushing about how much I loved my Index I've encountered a strange hardware error: The headset refuses to be detected unless I remove and replace the main AC plug and change the USB socket. Normally I would not be worried but connection and power errors that eventually made me unable to use it no matter what were what made me eventually return my Rift S and get the Index. Is this something common to Indexes or a sign of a more serious problem?
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 23:45 |
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Leal posted:VR rockband would own and I'd buy my brother a headset if we could rock out to some Black Sabbath Like he said there was one, its hard to play now since it needed an adapter to attach your controller to a rockband guitar, though even back int he day people were playign it with revive and rubber banding it to it so i'm sure you still could if you wanted. It was really neat though, as a rhythm game it wasn't as solid as something like beatsaber, but as an experience it was amazing. Having that tracked controller in space, walking around the stage in front of a crowd, the audience reacting when you make eye contact, leaning back to back with your bandmates singing into the mic. Stuff like the microphones on stage working so if you leaned into them you could hear your voice over the speaker system in the venue. Really really wonderful as a VR experience. The only downside was it had a real lovely selection of music for a harmonix rockband game. But, playing one of the fun songs in front of a crowd is still one of my favorite little VR escapisms. Chadzok posted:Wow, nailed it. Guycot is the Oculus insider.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 23:48 |
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netcat posted:I never did manage to get oculus link work with my PC so I have an rtx 2060 ”super” on the way since I need a gpu upgrade anyway. Hopefully that works or I’m gonna be pissed I've got the 2060 Super and it works well with Link. Just make sure to get the Oculus Tray Tool to optimize your settings.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 00:45 |
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Pierson posted:I feel like I may have accidentally jinxed myself with my posting because mere days after gushing about how much I loved my Index I've encountered a strange hardware error: The headset refuses to be detected unless I remove and replace the main AC plug and change the USB socket. Normally I would not be worried but connection and power errors that eventually made me unable to use it no matter what were what made me eventually return my Rift S and get the Index. Is this something common to Indexes or a sign of a more serious problem? How many monitors are you using? I have to unplug my 3rd and have everything connected prior to booting or I have similar issues. Still less annoying than setting up the Rift S + sensors, though. I also had an issue where the GeForce 451.48 driver gave me HDCP errors, so I had to roll that back.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 02:27 |
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Man, I had yesterday tons of audio crackling through my Link. Tweaking the audio in the computer didn't solve it, but the solution was on the other side of the equation: reboot my Quest, that solved it. I finished Paper Beasts, the end doesn't explain poo poo lol , it's an experience you have to take in, and that's it. I also played Down the Rabbit Hole, the graphics were very nice, the art style is lovely and the voice acting is good, the puzzles were all easy but well executed. The end was disappointing, you talk with the Queen of Hearts very briefly and it ends. Uh. It's also short as hell. Another nice 'experiences' I played these days have been Age of Sail, Cosmic Flow (both free on Steam) and Fujii, the latter being a longer thing with a bit of gameplay and so nice to look at: Oh yeah I tried yesterday night Five Night at Freddies, (first time I played something related to this IP) and it was disappointing. Why people like this poo poo? When we will have a good horror game in VR?
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 08:35 |
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Given the amount of childrens clothes and toys I see for it, I suspect it's basically Mattels My First Horror Game.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 08:53 |
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Without spoilers, what's wrong with it? My wife loves horror games in VR (as long as there is no combat). She is currently loving Layers of Fear and enjoyed (despite the buggyness) A Chair in a Room. I like the Walking Dead game, even if it isn't as much of a horror game. I like that a mistake easily leads to death.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 08:56 |
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MrOnBicycle posted:Without spoilers, what's wrong with it? My wife loves horror games in VR (as long as there is no combat). She is currently loving Layers of Fear and enjoyed (despite the buggyness) A Chair in a Room. I like the Walking Dead game, even if it isn't as much of a horror game. I like that a mistake easily leads to death. It's basically like a mini game with a series of jump-scares attached to it.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 09:12 |
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Origami Dali posted:I've got the 2060 Super and it works well with Link. Just make sure to get the Oculus Tray Tool to optimize your settings. I’m just worried there are problems with the usb ports on my motherboard or whatever. I’m not sure why that would be an issue since I have usb 3 ports and the connection is green in the oculus app but I’ve seen people mention it as a possible error source.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 09:26 |
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MrOnBicycle posted:Without spoilers, what's wrong with it? My wife loves horror games in VR (as long as there is no combat). She is currently loving Layers of Fear and enjoyed (despite the buggyness) A Chair in a Room. I like the Walking Dead game, even if it isn't as much of a horror game. I like that a mistake easily leads to death. I've only played the first non vr FNAF but it has the interactivity of your average flash game. Good atmosphere but the gameplay is entirely clicking the right spot before an invisible bar fills up an you die.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 10:36 |
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Pierson posted:I feel like I may have accidentally jinxed myself with my posting because mere days after gushing about how much I loved my Index I've encountered a strange hardware error: The headset refuses to be detected unless I remove and replace the main AC plug and change the USB socket. Normally I would not be worried but connection and power errors that eventually made me unable to use it no matter what were what made me eventually return my Rift S and get the Index. Is this something common to Indexes or a sign of a more serious problem? so the same problem that happened to your rift is happening to the index? are we sure it's the headset's problem?
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 11:54 |
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Turin Turambar posted:Oh yeah I tried yesterday night Five Night at Freddies, (first time I played something related to this IP) and it was disappointing. Why people like this poo poo? kids
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 13:27 |
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I find Layers of Fear to be absolutely terrifying. There's a lot of tiny details that help get you immersed, and then it feeds you weird glimpses of insanity to be as unsettling as possible. I had a buddy play it and he's not observant at all, missing most of the opening details. He thought it was boring until poo poo starting going crazy, and then spent 20 minutes yelling in his headset. So even if you don't like plot details it does a pretty good job.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 14:41 |
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I didn’t hate Layers of Fear when it was free on PS4. It does have an absolutely hilarious moment that I hope was intentional. I would love to see VR footage of it.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 16:21 |
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Ok FNaF sounds proper poo poo.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 17:34 |
FNAF is spooky, simple fun, and it's well suited for VR.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 17:42 |
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Great Beer posted:Given the amount of childrens clothes and toys I see for it, I suspect it's basically Mattels My First Horror Game. MrOnBicycle posted:Ok FNaF sounds proper poo poo. Its not. And its actually really scary if the things they are targeting are fears of yours. Being in small spaces, is a thing for me. The people saying its for kids, or isn't scary, or whatever, I just dont agree with. I'm one of those people who mock and joke about scary games/movies the entire way through and FNAF does not let me even start to joke before it pulls me in and starts cranking up the pressure. Probably not for everyone, But don't let random goons tell you its bad. Theres a reason its popular, its good. Haters just hating because its cool to hate. Inacio posted:kids And adults who enjoy fun? FNAF is great. Its the only horror game that really makes me go "ok gently caress me no no no no". Shine posted:FNAF is spooky, simple fun, and it's well suited for VR. Exactly. VR ramps up the scary level to 11 for FNAF. EbolaIvory fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Jul 29, 2020 |
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You could probably argue that, while FNaF wasn't intended for kids in the beginning, they enabled it to be as huge and successful as it is and are a major part of its intended audience now.
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Sailor Dave posted:You could probably argue that, while FNaF wasn't intended for kids in the beginning, they enabled it to be as huge and successful as it is and are a major part of its intended audience now. Sure the toy side is marketed towards kids. Can't disagree with that. The game? Did you not grow up in the 80s early 90s? Do you not remember the dozens of pizza places with video games and robot poo poo singing? Its totally relatable to adults from the start which is why its so brilliant IMO. Then it picks little fears and pokes at them with a hot iron. Good poo poo.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 19:23 |
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EbolaIvory posted:
So when you like something it's because it's objectively good but when someone doesn't like it is because they are haters searching something to hate. Gotcha. Totally sound argument. Not even one gap on it.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 20:19 |
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As a game it just isn't that engaging or fun. But haters be hatin' i guess.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 20:26 |
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people can like different things guys
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 20:33 |
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For every thing you like I'll dislike 2
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 20:47 |
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Leal posted:For every thing you like I'll dislike 2 Your Virtual Reality Game is a Piece of poo poo
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 21:26 |
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Inxile announces PvPvE multiplayer VR game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOUHb7k3KAw
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 23:15 |
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Turin Turambar posted:So when you like something it's because it's objectively good but when someone doesn't like it is because they are haters searching something to hate. Gotcha. Totally sound argument. Not even one gap on it. Things that tend to be popular, are actually in fact good. While you may personally not like said thing, for whatever reason, when the general feeling or review is "pretty good" means its pretty good. Goons tend to forget that. Its like pop music, or any other form of media. Shits popular for a reason. You can try to nit pick or pull it apart but fact is its enjoyable to the mass of the population. Fortnites a great example of this. EDIT: I happen to like FNAF. I understand why some people "dislike it". But calling it poo poo, or saying its not a good game, is ignorant as gently caress. Which is the point here. EbolaIvory fucked around with this message at 23:50 on Jul 29, 2020 |
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I am finally getting in on the PCVR world. Very Excited. My friend is selling me a relatively new VR ready laptop for extremely cheap so I ordered a Rift today. Just a quick question. It appears it exceeds the minimum system requirements to play Half Life Alyx, but not the recommended specs. intel i7-8750h cpu @ 2.20 ghz nvidia gtx 1070 GDDR5 @ 8GB (256 bit) 16gb ram I know fuckall about PC gaming, so I'm just wondering if anyone can tell me what to expect about how well HL: Alyx will run and how suitable this will be for VR in general. As far as I can tell I know it's not going to give me a bleeding edge experience but it should be fine in general?
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veni veni veni posted:I am finally getting in on the PCVR world. Very Excited. My friend is selling me a relatively new VR ready laptop for extremely cheap so I ordered a Rift today. It will run - but don't expect it to run at high settings!
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veni veni veni posted:intel i7-8750h cpu @ 2.20 ghz I played it with a GTX 1070 and it was fine. The game automatically chooses your graphics settings to optimize for smooth playback, I think it autodetected medium on my rig. Things were a bit choppy when I tried turning it up to high but you can't tell much difference between the two anyway. People with 8GB of RAM seem to run into problems but with 16GB you should be alright.
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Inacio posted:It will run - but don't expect it to run at high settings! Half Life Alyx on low still looks better than practically every other VR game.
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Excellent. I am so goddamn excited to play this game and PCVR in general. I feel like a little kid on Christmas waiting for my rift to come in the mail.
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