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    Lalafell got a reaction from WereCat in My opinions on VR in it's current state, should YOU buy into it?   
    As someone who owns an Oculus Rift, my best experiences so far are VRChat, Airtone, DolphinVR, and Skyrim VR.
     
    I think that the current screendoor effect is a boon for low res or low fidelity assets. But there are cases which I wish I could see more clearly.
    VR sickness has not been bad for me at all.
     
    I mean to buy Beat Saber and buy or try many other games, soon. But Airtone is the best rhythm game I've tried so far.
    DolphinVR is just, wow. Best way to play Gamecube and Wii games ever. Super Mario Galaxy is unbelievable. I can't stop playing Mario Kart Wii in VR, either. I don't want to go back to playing Mario Kart Wii outside of VR, again, either. It's boring in comparison!
     
    I never have been an Elder Scrolls person. Some of their design choices are.. not my thing. I think the game I played most was a heavily modded Oblivion, and that was only for about 24 hours before I put the game down. But with Skyrim VR I am well on my way to putting in those huge numbers of hours I've heard some people have played. Modding still goes a long way to making the game better, especially for me as someone who doesn't find the character designs pleasant. Walking around is nice, though, and it's one of the nicest big games available to play. Lots of content, lots to explore. Definitely going to put a lot of time in this just exploring and doing things, while I wait for a proper JRPG to come out in VR.
     
    I would say though, that it is a lot more fun shooting arrows that slashing with a sword, typically.
     
    And VRChat is basically my life now. Woefully unoptimized, though. That would be my biggest criticism of VRChat, they're using an outdated version of Unity. And if you're susceptible to VR sickness, the frames can get really bad really easily.
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    Lalafell got a reaction from i_build_nanosuits in My opinions on VR in it's current state, should YOU buy into it?   
    As someone who owns an Oculus Rift, my best experiences so far are VRChat, Airtone, DolphinVR, and Skyrim VR.
     
    I think that the current screendoor effect is a boon for low res or low fidelity assets. But there are cases which I wish I could see more clearly.
    VR sickness has not been bad for me at all.
     
    I mean to buy Beat Saber and buy or try many other games, soon. But Airtone is the best rhythm game I've tried so far.
    DolphinVR is just, wow. Best way to play Gamecube and Wii games ever. Super Mario Galaxy is unbelievable. I can't stop playing Mario Kart Wii in VR, either. I don't want to go back to playing Mario Kart Wii outside of VR, again, either. It's boring in comparison!
     
    I never have been an Elder Scrolls person. Some of their design choices are.. not my thing. I think the game I played most was a heavily modded Oblivion, and that was only for about 24 hours before I put the game down. But with Skyrim VR I am well on my way to putting in those huge numbers of hours I've heard some people have played. Modding still goes a long way to making the game better, especially for me as someone who doesn't find the character designs pleasant. Walking around is nice, though, and it's one of the nicest big games available to play. Lots of content, lots to explore. Definitely going to put a lot of time in this just exploring and doing things, while I wait for a proper JRPG to come out in VR.
     
    I would say though, that it is a lot more fun shooting arrows that slashing with a sword, typically.
     
    And VRChat is basically my life now. Woefully unoptimized, though. That would be my biggest criticism of VRChat, they're using an outdated version of Unity. And if you're susceptible to VR sickness, the frames can get really bad really easily.
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