

Make sure to check the compatibility lists. I can't say I ever finished a single game with it, but at the same time it is incredible neat to be able to revisit some old games in 3D (very few go full VR). So if you have a big backlog of games you’d like to play that will run well in Vorpx (not everything does but they have a pretty lengthy list of confirmed titles) I’d say it’s worth $50 if you can spare it.ĭepends on what you expect from it. But notwithstanding my idiosyncrasies, being immersed in the game world wa by itself worth the price of admission. But a mouse and keyboard would have been better. For that reason playing some games was a lot more enjoyable than fiddling with a gamepad. With Vorpx, when playing a shooter you aim with your head and I find that a lot more precise and manageable than using a gamepad. I primarily play VR and for flat games use a gamepad. Now my setup is a little unusual in that my PC is connected to a TV and I rarely use the mouse and keyboard. I had a largely enjoyable experience playing through Outer Worlds, Fallout 3, Prey (2017), Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite and have played some Fallout New Vegas and others. I got more than my money’s worth out of it but haven’t used it lately because there are a lot more games being modded for VR now. 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.

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