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7 votes
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If you die in the game, you die in real life
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Interview with John Carmack: Doom, Quake, VR, AGI, programming, video games, and rockets
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Meta Quest headsets will finally stop requiring a Facebook account
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Mark Zuckerberg envisions a billion people in the metaverse spending hundreds of dollars each
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Beat Saber thread
I just wanted a pretext to share my first successful Expert+ song on 150% speed + Ghost Notes :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HQIvNCF9RA (two-part video, first half on Ghost Arrows, second...
I just wanted a pretext to share my first successful Expert+ song on 150% speed + Ghost Notes :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HQIvNCF9RA (two-part video, first half on Ghost Arrows, second half on Ghost Notes)I got back into Beat Saber a week ago after a 2 months hiatus. I like the new OST and mechanics and I love the new Fall Out Boy DLC. Highly recommend it!
Has anyone else been playing it lately?
I'm working on opening a VR arcade in Brussels and thinking of promoting Beat Saber quite a bit there :)
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New Beat Saber x Fall Out Boy music pack announced (8 tracks)
@Fall Out Boy: 🔥🔥🔥@beatsaber x fob music pack coming soon 😏🎮 Tracklist:Centuries Thnks fr th Mmrs This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race Immortals I Don't Care My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up) Dance, Dance Irresistible pic.twitter.com/VwBMQI2TFJ
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Mind uploading
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What are some VR games that are good with an audience?
What are some VR games where the person in the headset can cast to a TV and the people watching can still participate/have fun? For example, at a get-together over the summer, my friends and I...
What are some VR games where the person in the headset can cast to a TV and the people watching can still participate/have fun?
For example, at a get-together over the summer, my friends and I played a hot seat version of I Expect You to Die 2. The person in the headset played the single-player game themselves, but everyone in the audience was able to watch the cast on the TV and help that person by giving them recommendations to try different things and help them solve the puzzles (or just recommend ridiculous stuff to see if the game will allow it). Even though the game is single-player, it worked really well as a communal experience and was a ton of fun for the whole room.
Any other recommendations for games like this we can try?
Note: we've already played Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Target Hardware: Oculus Quest 19 votes -
Beat Saber level design: Skrillex environment
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Neuroengineer trains rats to play Doom in VR
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John Carmack Facebook Connect 2021 Keynote
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John Carmack: An unlocked OS for Oculus Go will be provided
@John Carmack: Something I have been pushing on for years is going to come to pass soon: We are going to make available an unlocked OS build for the Oculus Go headset that can be side loaded to get full root access.
15 votes -
A new “standalone” Valve VR headset teased by deep SteamVR file dive
3 votes -
Extended reality is radically changing the world of medicine
14 votes -
Inside Facebook’s metaverse for work
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You can now practice firing someone in virtual reality
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Cows using virtual reality and the future of work
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Sex game can't get on Steam, even after $20,000 worth of attempts
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HTC unveils new Vive Pro 2 with 5K resolution display and 120Hz refresh rate
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Interview with PlayStation's Jim Ryan - On PS5 supply issues, Sony's 2021 release schedule, a new PS VR headset, and porting more games to PC
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Billionaires see VR as a way to avoid radical social change
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Cyberpunk developers ask players to please stop having sex with Keanu Reeves
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Virtual reality has real problems. Here’s how game developers seek to delete them.
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Microsoft Flight Simulator virtual reality update available now
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Germany opens legal action against Facebook account requirement for Oculus headsets
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Beat Saber (and the Oculus Quest 2)
The first time I saw beat saber was this gameplay video in 2018 and I immediately fell in love with it. I adored the concept and wanted to play it so badly. There's a VR arcade close to my place,...
The first time I saw beat saber was this gameplay video in 2018 and I immediately fell in love with it. I adored the concept and wanted to play it so badly.
There's a VR arcade close to my place, where I actually played Beat Saber for ~30 mins last year. Lots of fun! And last week, I bought and received an Oculus Quest 2 and finally played it by myself.
First of all, god damn that is a good game. It's perfect at making you feel like you're naturally good at it, too. Or maybe I actually am. With only ~4 hours of played time I'm doing hard or expert on most new songs with faster song mode (+20% song speed). Which has this weird effect of making me feel like that's the natural pacing of the song… super, super weird when they are ones I already know, as now the version I know feels slowed down.
The campaign felt short and a bit too easy, with one exception (1-hand expert $100 bills with max 4 misses… spent 2 days on that. Looks like I'm not the only one having problems with it). Though it's been frustrating in places; I find the whole "you need to make at least x mistakes to win this level" pretty ridiculous. Min/max movement is an interesting mechanic but I'm not fond of the execution.
I have some frustrations with the game. No replays I can save to show off the most awesome combos. Hit detection feels way off on some levels. I haven't tried online mode yet, pretty excited about it.
But god daaaaamn it's an awesome game. I'm finally playing something again! I haven't really played any video games since … shit, almost two years. And the workout you get is fantastic. I am finally getting a handle on my lockdown atrophy.
Ben Brode once said: "Make your games super easy to get into. The longer it takes me to get into your gameplay, the less interested I will be in playing your game. Except for Beat Saber: I will jump through any hoop just to play that."
And that brings me to the Oculus Quest 2. I was a 2020 original Oculus Rift kickstarter backer. I actually tried the first dev kit. A pretty awesome and unique feeling, but all that for shitty resolution, motion sickness and 4 cables hanging off your head.
Well, it's all gone. Integrated audio, fully wireless, good resolution, no cables, no base station, no PC required. And the features just blow my mind. IR cameras to detect objects around you, the guardian mode with its virtual barriers, the pass-through mode which lets you see outside the oculus without removing it (killer feature). Casting support so it's easy to show your gameplay to friends in the same room. Oh and hand detection?! This is some Star Trek shit.
I recall my reactions to touching and playing with the first iPhone: "Wow, this is game-changing." - Such is my reaction to the Oculus Quest 2. VR is now a console that is, frankly, cheaper and less intimidating than owning a playstation-type console or some such (after all, you need a TV for those). It's on the same level as the Nintendo Switch. I know a lot of people who are greatly intimidated by VR and this removes almost everything scary about it.
Incremental progress is weird; sometimes you stop following the various upgrades in a field and suddenly you catch up and it's mind-blowing.
The problem with the Quest 2 is still the lack of true killer games. Right now, I bought a $400 Beat Saber game… though, it's still worth it. Like Ben said: any hoop.
(I also got The Room VR because I'm a sucker for these kinds of games and it came highly recommended)
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Sega VR revived: emulating an unreleased Genesis accessory with the help of Nuclear Rush's source code
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Half-Life: Alyx - Developer commentary now available in-game, with over three hours of audio at 147 points of interest
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Deleting your Facebook account forfeits Oculus VR games you already paid for
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What virtual reality is like for someone who doesn't play games
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Facebook account banned within ten minutes of linking Oculus account; decision reviewed and cannot be reversed. All prior purchases are lost. Oculus Quest is unusable.
37 votes -
Come back with a warrant for my virtual house
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Myst | Announcement trailer - Completely re-imagined for modern systems, with optional VR support
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Facebook Connect: John Carmack Unscripted Live
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Oculus’ new Quest 2 VR headset starts at $299 and ships October 13th
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Japanese convenience store chain begins testing remote controlled robot staff in Tokyo
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Do you own a VR headset?
I recently got my significant other into Eurotruck Simulator 2 and was given the go-ahead to purchase a VR headset so that we can better experience the various sim games out there. Unfortunately,...
I recently got my significant other into Eurotruck Simulator 2 and was given the go-ahead to purchase a VR headset so that we can better experience the various sim games out there. Unfortunately, the complete Valve Index package is back-ordered about 8 weeks so it will be a while before I can take the plunge and buy one.
Was just curious though if anyone here also has a VR headset and what their experience has been with it. I had a 1st generation Oculus Rift a long time ago but ended up selling it since I felt the software wasn't there (2016) and I could really only play the seated experiences with a 360 controller so I felt I was behind the curve even on my 1st purchase.
Some prompts to help spur discussion, but feel free to share what you would like to share:
- How often do you play on your headset?
- What games/experiences would you recommend?
- What games/experiences do you not recommend?
- What headset do you own/have you tried any others?
- Are there any accessories or peripherals that are worth checking out?
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Requiring a Facebook account for Oculus VR is bad for users, devs, and competition
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Starting in October 2020, all new Oculus VR devices will require logging into a Facebook account, and support for existing Oculus accounts will end on January 1, 2023
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Dreams will add support for PlayStation VR on July 22, enabling users to play, create, and share VR experiences
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3DSen: A NES emulator that makes games playable in full 3D and VR
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Oculus Go will no longer be sold, software maintained until 2022
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Ready at Dawn (developer of VR games Lone Echo, Echo Arena, Echo Combat) has been aquired by Facebook's Oculus Studios
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Paper and interactive demo: Immersive Light Field Video with a Layered Mesh Representation
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VR video of a nuclear explosion [Trigger warning for being generally unsettling]
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Half-Life: Alyx - Locomotion deep dive
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Half-Life: Alyx - The Digital Foundry tech review
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Half-Life: Alyx review (spoiler-free): The greatest VR adventure game yet—and then some
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Inside Valve: Making Half-Life: Alyx for virtual reality
8 votes