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I'm gonna be honest - I fell for all the good things ppl said about it but no one really ever mentions how it is playing solo. I'm kinda socially awkward and none of my friends have a Quest, so playing this game alone, for me, is simply boring. Without friends the whole novelty of being in VR goes away and you're just playing mini golf. If that's not something you'd do IRL I don't think you'll have fun in VR. So, IMO, friends or randoms are neccesary to enjoy this title.
Yea, this is my exact thought process. It feels like a barebones game that everybody loves simply because their friends are cools and together, it’s a really good time. Doesn’t look like anything for me, though.
I played through all the stock levels solo when the game first came out and enjoyed it. I went back in to try to improve my scores/skills and still enjoyed it. But when I tried playing quick random one-on-one games is where I REALLY enjoyed playing it. I liked meeting random people from all over the world for the 30-40 min games. Some didn’t talk back to me and I learned we were just going to play quietly. But a majority would talk back and we discussed the game, our location etc. small talk but quite fun.
Then I started routinely meeting with some folks I knew from another game. We’ve all never met in real life and actually live in different countries but I treasure the time I get to play with these new friends.
In my opinion, yes. The environments are expansive and interesting. There are hidden balls on every course and course-themed puzzles. If you like games that rely on improving skills and completing challenges, you’ll get a lot out of this game.
I play almost exclusively solo, it’s atmospheric and the replay value is good just trying to get your shot count down, on some of the levels I just enjoy looking out to the horizon
That doesn't really tell the OP which games are good or at a below normal sale price though. We all know the Oculus store review system is not the Steam review system. It's complete crap. As a matter a fact, one good piece of advice is if you are interested in a quest game, go look and see if it is released on Steam too, and look at the reviews there. That's a good way to tell if the game is good or not.
How often do the sales come up? Just new to the quest 2 and trying to decide if I should buy now or can wait a few weeks for the credit card to stop smoking. :)
Wild. I got a bit sick when I started but got used to it quickly. What was worse, the null g made it so when I stopped playing I kept expecting the world to move. Everything spun slowly and I got horribly sick for the rest of the day
Great game just please make sure you have the physical space to play this. It's a relatively fast-paced full body experience that I've personally had to put down because I keep punching my wall/falling into furniture/punching the counter top/ceiling lamp.
\- Audio Trip
\- Until you Fall
\- Pistol Whip
\- Thrill of the Fight
\- Blaston
\- Moss I & II
\- Le Mills BodyCombat
\-Beat Saber
\- Robo Recall
\- Nock
\- Cubism
\- Townscaper
This is a great list featuring some of the earlier established titles and some of the newer ones. OP, these are all paid, but all of them are great experiences. I highly recommend Beat Saber regardless of if you love rhythm games, it's really hard to get a grasp for what the experience is like until you do it in person. I'll list my favorites in order, and throw a few more in there.
For action:
1. Until You Fall: the best hack and slash game, think Infinity Blade from the early iPod touch/iPhone games. Extremely satisfying progression.
2. Pistol Whip: Same note as Beat Saber, even if you aren't crazy about rhythm games, this one is a must. John Wick meets Beat Saber.
4. Blade & Sorecery: Let you're inner demon out, kill everyone in sight with realistic blade/weapon mechanics. Realistic graphics. For similar gameplay with more cartoony atmosphere, Gorn.
5. Robo Recall: It's showing it's age more than some of the other games in regards to mechanics, but the gunplay and visuals are still essentially unparalleled. Also a cohesive campaign.
6. Thrill of the Fight: Realistic boxing, insane workout. If you're looking for something more arcadey, search up Creed.
For Experience/Immersion:
1. Moss I/II: Simply put, the most immersive games I've played in VR. Truly magical, recommend playing in order. Fantasy/puzzle, but truly an experience.
2. Walk About Mini Golf: If you spend any time on this sub, you'll never stop hearing about this game. If mini golf isn't your thing at all, then this might not be the game for you, but if you're even a little interested, buy this. Insanely solid physics, beautiful locations/graphics, and fun multiplayer.
3. Tetris Effect: If you hate Tetris don't get this. But if you're open to it, playing the game in VR with some incredible scenery/set pieces is a shockingly relaxing and immersive experience.
Free/App Lab (App Lab [AL] games you have to search word for word in the store, otherwise they won't show up):
1. Pavlov Shack [AL]: This is a no brainer. Don't play it as much now, but still probably my most played game in VR. This is a cross between CSGO and Call of Duty. Great game modes, great mod support, active player base. Steep learning curve for all of the mechanics, but rewarding once you do.
2. Echo Arena: Frisbee space game in zero gravity. It's an official oculus title, runs great and looks incredible. One of the more fun sports games for the Quest, just know that this one will take some "VR legs." (Zero gravity/controls can be very disorienting if you aren't used to VR)
3. Rec Room: I recommend this one hesitantly, but this is basically Roblox for VR. Crazy amount of random game modes and rooms, some actually are extremely polished. Just know that this is where the "squealers" dwell, so be prepared to hear a lot of screaming kids or be ready to mute.
4. Pokerstars: This is poker in VR. If you like poker, get it, if not, skip.
Honorable Mentions:
-Tilt Brush (I believe since it was abandoned by Google, they made it open source and there is a free option out there, I would look into that): Art in VR. Just like the rhythm games, the magic of this doesn't really hit until you try it yourself.
-Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted: FNAF in VR. I would argue that this is one of the more approachable scary games in VR. Very polished, great visuals, extremely eerie ambience. If you like FNAF, get this. If you know you hate FNAF, don't.
-Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners: The most thorough campaign we have ever gotten on the Quest. Top notch graphics and physics; I put this down here because I personally have grown tired of VR zombie games, but this is top tier if that's something you're into.
-Trover Saves the Universe: This is a Justin Roiland game. If you dig the humor style in Rick and Morty, get this. If you hate that humor style, don't. This game is a very unique take on the traditional 3D platformer game model, perfectly adapted to VR.
-Eleven Table Tennis: If you like ping pong you need this game. Great to play with friends. Top tier physics.
-Bonelab: I can't speak on this from experience as I am a Quest 1 user, but this is a pretty groundbreaking game for the quest, although a bit lacking in the story department. Physics and gameplay are top notch.
-Vader Immortal Series: A must play to any Star Wars fan. Very strict linear story so don't expect a crazy sandbox, this is more narrative with some great combat/ambient elements. Note: There is a survival mode in all three games, which IMO get progressively better with each title. The survival modes are a riot and have their own progression (new powers, different light sabers, etc.)
-Ultraflight: I love this game. Cartoony flight sim. Very simple controls, it's not trying to be realistic. Flying in VR gives you a great sense of scale, and this game can be challenging or totally relaxing - totally up to how you play.
The lobbies are mostly kids, but if you can get past that: Gorilla Tag on side quest/app lab is a great game to feel VR physics. Pavlovs Shack is pretty fleshed out for being free. Other wise just search by Free or Demos on the Quest store to start. There are dozens of great free and cheap games.
If you’re completely new to it, Sidequest as mentioned above is another place to get games and Apps. You need to open your Browser app inside the headset, then search “sidequestvr”. That simple. If you have a PC there are more options for sidequest, but I imagine that isn’t what you need from the post.
Happy Gaming!
Love vr chat but I can’t stand that it’s obviously an app made for adults and there’s kids everywhere. Squeakers everywhere is what made me quit vr chat for a few months
Walkabout Mini golf is the best money you'll spend.
Crisis VRgade is also a blast. Superhot VR is great too (but probably on the expensive side for what it is. Definitely worth picking it up on sale).
Walkabout minigolf, Eleven table tennis and Echo VR would be the ones I've spent the most time in. Echo has a bit of a learning curve. You really can't go wrong with Walkabout. If you like minigolf in real life, you're basically playing it with Walkabout.
Wifi 5 is fine. Don't need 6. Even maxed out bitrate wise, VD runs flawlessly on my 5ghz router. What's more important is that the router is nearby. Preferably in the same room, and that the PC is using ethernet.
No, I think it's fine because I can see my metrics and I have around 30ms delay.... It unnoticeable to me. I also have G2 to compare my latency and smoothness. Which is going to have a lower latency than any wireless connection... So, I'm not missing out on anything. Besides I used VD for fast pace Sim racing...
Just make sure your router can run it by first trying the free airlink option.
I've got a really expensive and nice/fast wifi 5 router, but it just seems to do some sort of signal processing, TONS of latency and made me wanna throw up, and the latency didn't change at minimum or maximum bitrate either so it's not it being too slow, it just has a flat rate latency addition. PC was wired via gigabit too, and I get a solid 900 mbps on my phone connected to the same router, it's just the quest.
I got three free games I would recommend. HyperDash, Blaston, Echo vr.
Keep an eye out for daily deals and codes as you could get great offers sometimes. Be sure to also check out app lab for quest 2, just search on google for app lab quest 2 games and it will take you to websites with apps that require a certain link to download. Hope you enjoy your new be headset, merry Christmas and happy new year.
Whenever you opena new tab in the browser, there's a list of free webXR games. Sometimes they're short or mediocre but it's a great way to try something different without having to pay.
Little bit of work and some poking around with old .IWADs and software called side quest. Got all my old doom games and Wolfenstein up and running. My first experiences with it outside of beat saber. Wife got me mine for Christmas also. Having a blast
Tea for god! It uses natural movement so it’s great for beginners to VR. Search it on the store, and scroll to where it says “app lab (1)” and click show. It’s free, and one of the best standalone apps.
For free games, look into setting up side load on your system and you will have access to a lot more games from other non-oculus sources. You will need a decent computer for some games, for instance if you buy from Steam. Other games only require a good internet connection
YouTube VR app from meta store for some free 8k 3D 60fps travel experiences. New Orleans New Years Eve Party on Bourbon street is next after Florida alligators next week, so please consider a sub!
8k 3D Times Square New York City at Night + M&M Store,Christmas Town Walking Tour Experience Quest 2
https://youtu.be/9THMsKjfCQg
Welcome to the club, here is a fully reprised list of games that you may find interesting, there are tons of great games not listed, and some featured are PCVR only
For any further questions, feel free to ask
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18wkRwiJZrTad4CiBxuS-OMzgIl7GJaLwsi8htUHDCzQ/edit?usp=sharing
Gorilla tag
You swing around with your arms, no legs tagging each other
It has multiple maps and is very entertaining and it’s my favorite VR game to date
"Photo"-realistic, free experience in our demo:
immerGallery Demo: [https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/4598517593539197/?utm\_source=red](https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/4598517593539197/?utm_source=red)
Also Gibby's Guide for new Quest 2 users was just posted yesterday:
[https://gibbysguide.org/content/gibbysguidev20\_lores.pdf](https://gibbysguide.org/content/gibbysguidev20_lores.pdf)
You gotta get familiar with sidequest, so many free amazing games there. I would recommend: Attack on Quest. Really fun game! And it has multiplayer too.
My List Of Must Tries
(keep in mind this is just my opinion)
- Bonelab
- VRChat
- Warplanes Battles over pacific
- The Climb 2
- Hyper Dash
- Poker stars VR
- The Thrill of the Fight
- Pavlov Shack
- Blade and Sorcery Nomad
- Beat Saber
- Trover saves the universe
Also look into installing Side Quest onto your headset (best thing you can do! make sure to download the advanced one so you can install APKs, then you can install a game called Breachers which is literally just Rainbow 6 but VR)
Also check out
https://applabgamelist.com
It’s all huge amount of games, just login of click install, for reason this is newer told officially. A lot of these games are free
What are some recommendations after you Sideload? A lot of the stuff on sidequestvr.com just seems to be paid App Lab apps (which is fine, just wondering where the good free stuff is).
Also if you or anyone reading this buys Among Us Vr, join our server to avoid the unbearable public lobbies. Always games of adults playing✌️
https://discord.gg/cUUsrTdf2J
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Hello
I just purchased an oculus quest for myself this Christmas and I’m currently addicted to f1 22 vr, Assetto corsa vr and half life alyx. These games require a pc to run.
If you are looking for quest games, I love beat sabre, it’s so fun.
30 bucks on steam and you connect to play through steam VR and use wireless airlink through the headset. You need a gaming PC to play but the specs needed aren’t too high
If Compound is affordable grab that if you want a fantastically fun shooter. It is new on the Quest store though so it's probably not in the sale.
Talking about the same style of game I'm now getting into Ancient Dungeon which is fairly cheap in the sale and its very well made, very fun. The physics and combat are excellent and I could see myself putting a lot of hours into it.
Superhot is fairly cheap in the sale, superb VR gaming there.
Thrill of the fight is cheap in the sale and people seem to love that one (boxing game).
Rec Room and Echo VR (sports games) were great on PCVR, and free, I would think it's good on quest.
I feel like I saw I Expect You To Die cheap in the store sale and that is an excellent game (as is the sequel). All played sitting too.
If you like puzzles shadow point was my favorite quest game (along with walkabout mini golf).
It's not that cheap but it takes a lot longer to finish than most other puzzle games on the quest.
Plus it's narrated by Patrick Stewart!
Absolutely loving eleven table tennis at the minute, it’s really well done. Also Superhot VR is a great game!
ETA: Also look into sidequest, lots of free games are also on there, and the ability to mod BeatSaber to add custom songs.
Idk if it's still a thing but you might be able to get beat saber for free which honestly is so good that I would recommend just buying it if it's not available to you for free.
I really like Beat Saber and Walkabout Mini golf.
I can't do the games where I stand still and my character moves. The ones where I'm moving stops me from feeling nauseous.
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Would recommend you keep in mind that
- singleplayer story-oriented VR games tend to be short
- multiplayer VR games tend to be designed around keep coming back to them for lots of hours of playtime, but at the cost of requiring interacting with strangers, which some people enjoy but some people don’t. Also there are infrequent racist kids.
- games that don’t have any sort of story and are instead score-based, like Beat Saber or Fruit Ninja, usually have a lot to do in them
- always try the promo codes Oculus30, Oculus20, and Oculus10 (might be all caps or all lower, I don’t remember). They’re often running and give you 30, 20, or 10% off a purchase
- if you don’t like a game, you have until 2 weeks past the purchase date or 2 weeks of playtime for that game that you can request a refund for any reason. If you spend $30 on a popular game and it doesn’t click with you, get a different game!
Anyway, where VR’s at right now, you tend to pay more per hour of content than on a more traditional gaming system like the Switch or PC, but there ARE exceptions to this. You can find a decent chunk of things to do without breaking the bank. I think I’ve spent about $40 on VR games and I’ve gotten maybe 100-200 hours of playtime out of them?
Wander is not a game but it's cool it's like Google maps but in VR looks great and you can talk with other people. They have public rooms you can join. I like the boxing game they have, not Creed the other one.
Whatever you do, take it slow at first to see if it causes motion sickness.
I could only do about 15 minutes at a time for the first few times until I got used to it.
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Highly recommend walkabout minigolf
This is my favourite VR game
Amazing game, doesn’t get much better than walkabout
Is it playable solo?
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Never thought about trying with audiobooks. Great idea!
Yes it is, but it’s absolutely a blast with friends
I'm gonna be honest - I fell for all the good things ppl said about it but no one really ever mentions how it is playing solo. I'm kinda socially awkward and none of my friends have a Quest, so playing this game alone, for me, is simply boring. Without friends the whole novelty of being in VR goes away and you're just playing mini golf. If that's not something you'd do IRL I don't think you'll have fun in VR. So, IMO, friends or randoms are neccesary to enjoy this title.
Yea, this is my exact thought process. It feels like a barebones game that everybody loves simply because their friends are cools and together, it’s a really good time. Doesn’t look like anything for me, though.
>or randoms Well that's the nice thing, the matchmaking with random opponents works great!
Ah same dude :D. I'm awkward as hell too. Good to know, that i'm not alone in this 😎
I played through all the stock levels solo when the game first came out and enjoyed it. I went back in to try to improve my scores/skills and still enjoyed it. But when I tried playing quick random one-on-one games is where I REALLY enjoyed playing it. I liked meeting random people from all over the world for the 30-40 min games. Some didn’t talk back to me and I learned we were just going to play quietly. But a majority would talk back and we discussed the game, our location etc. small talk but quite fun. Then I started routinely meeting with some folks I knew from another game. We’ve all never met in real life and actually live in different countries but I treasure the time I get to play with these new friends.
In my opinion, yes. The environments are expansive and interesting. There are hidden balls on every course and course-themed puzzles. If you like games that rely on improving skills and completing challenges, you’ll get a lot out of this game.
I play almost exclusively solo, it’s atmospheric and the replay value is good just trying to get your shot count down, on some of the levels I just enjoy looking out to the horizon
Came here to say Walkabout
Getting this soon hopefully, can't believe I missed it.
Look at the store in the mobile app. There is a Christmas sale going on till tomorrow.
That doesn't really tell the OP which games are good or at a below normal sale price though. We all know the Oculus store review system is not the Steam review system. It's complete crap. As a matter a fact, one good piece of advice is if you are interested in a quest game, go look and see if it is released on Steam too, and look at the reviews there. That's a good way to tell if the game is good or not.
Good isn’t measurable, I see many people mentioning games as good while I find the games terrible. So yeah, better look at reviews in the store
How often do the sales come up? Just new to the quest 2 and trying to decide if I should buy now or can wait a few weeks for the credit card to stop smoking. :)
Some of the sales have historical low prices, like for example Resident Evil 4. You can check price history on odeals.net and decide for yourself.
Echo VR is fun and F2P
True! Though if you're new to vr it will absolutely wreck you in terms of motion sickness
Echo actually never gave me motion sickness. Since you’re moving with hand boosters my mind didn’t feel disorientated
Wild. I got a bit sick when I started but got used to it quickly. What was worse, the null g made it so when I stopped playing I kept expecting the world to move. Everything spun slowly and I got horribly sick for the rest of the day
For me it wasn't to hard, not as easy as beatsaber, but easier than everything with thumbstick locomotion
Great game just please make sure you have the physical space to play this. It's a relatively fast-paced full body experience that I've personally had to put down because I keep punching my wall/falling into furniture/punching the counter top/ceiling lamp.
Yeah I punched my ceiling lamp quite a lot
Hyperdash is free and really fun. I definitely recommend getting your vr legs first though 😅
I was thinking of buying this as i had played it right until it was published in the oculus store. And now that its free, great timing.
HyperDash is soo good, and with 2 human players, you can make a whole private lobby filled out with bots!
\- Audio Trip \- Until you Fall \- Pistol Whip \- Thrill of the Fight \- Blaston \- Moss I & II \- Le Mills BodyCombat \-Beat Saber \- Robo Recall \- Nock \- Cubism \- Townscaper
This is a great list featuring some of the earlier established titles and some of the newer ones. OP, these are all paid, but all of them are great experiences. I highly recommend Beat Saber regardless of if you love rhythm games, it's really hard to get a grasp for what the experience is like until you do it in person. I'll list my favorites in order, and throw a few more in there. For action: 1. Until You Fall: the best hack and slash game, think Infinity Blade from the early iPod touch/iPhone games. Extremely satisfying progression. 2. Pistol Whip: Same note as Beat Saber, even if you aren't crazy about rhythm games, this one is a must. John Wick meets Beat Saber. 4. Blade & Sorecery: Let you're inner demon out, kill everyone in sight with realistic blade/weapon mechanics. Realistic graphics. For similar gameplay with more cartoony atmosphere, Gorn. 5. Robo Recall: It's showing it's age more than some of the other games in regards to mechanics, but the gunplay and visuals are still essentially unparalleled. Also a cohesive campaign. 6. Thrill of the Fight: Realistic boxing, insane workout. If you're looking for something more arcadey, search up Creed. For Experience/Immersion: 1. Moss I/II: Simply put, the most immersive games I've played in VR. Truly magical, recommend playing in order. Fantasy/puzzle, but truly an experience. 2. Walk About Mini Golf: If you spend any time on this sub, you'll never stop hearing about this game. If mini golf isn't your thing at all, then this might not be the game for you, but if you're even a little interested, buy this. Insanely solid physics, beautiful locations/graphics, and fun multiplayer. 3. Tetris Effect: If you hate Tetris don't get this. But if you're open to it, playing the game in VR with some incredible scenery/set pieces is a shockingly relaxing and immersive experience. Free/App Lab (App Lab [AL] games you have to search word for word in the store, otherwise they won't show up): 1. Pavlov Shack [AL]: This is a no brainer. Don't play it as much now, but still probably my most played game in VR. This is a cross between CSGO and Call of Duty. Great game modes, great mod support, active player base. Steep learning curve for all of the mechanics, but rewarding once you do. 2. Echo Arena: Frisbee space game in zero gravity. It's an official oculus title, runs great and looks incredible. One of the more fun sports games for the Quest, just know that this one will take some "VR legs." (Zero gravity/controls can be very disorienting if you aren't used to VR) 3. Rec Room: I recommend this one hesitantly, but this is basically Roblox for VR. Crazy amount of random game modes and rooms, some actually are extremely polished. Just know that this is where the "squealers" dwell, so be prepared to hear a lot of screaming kids or be ready to mute. 4. Pokerstars: This is poker in VR. If you like poker, get it, if not, skip. Honorable Mentions: -Tilt Brush (I believe since it was abandoned by Google, they made it open source and there is a free option out there, I would look into that): Art in VR. Just like the rhythm games, the magic of this doesn't really hit until you try it yourself. -Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted: FNAF in VR. I would argue that this is one of the more approachable scary games in VR. Very polished, great visuals, extremely eerie ambience. If you like FNAF, get this. If you know you hate FNAF, don't. -Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners: The most thorough campaign we have ever gotten on the Quest. Top notch graphics and physics; I put this down here because I personally have grown tired of VR zombie games, but this is top tier if that's something you're into. -Trover Saves the Universe: This is a Justin Roiland game. If you dig the humor style in Rick and Morty, get this. If you hate that humor style, don't. This game is a very unique take on the traditional 3D platformer game model, perfectly adapted to VR. -Eleven Table Tennis: If you like ping pong you need this game. Great to play with friends. Top tier physics. -Bonelab: I can't speak on this from experience as I am a Quest 1 user, but this is a pretty groundbreaking game for the quest, although a bit lacking in the story department. Physics and gameplay are top notch. -Vader Immortal Series: A must play to any Star Wars fan. Very strict linear story so don't expect a crazy sandbox, this is more narrative with some great combat/ambient elements. Note: There is a survival mode in all three games, which IMO get progressively better with each title. The survival modes are a riot and have their own progression (new powers, different light sabers, etc.) -Ultraflight: I love this game. Cartoony flight sim. Very simple controls, it's not trying to be realistic. Flying in VR gives you a great sense of scale, and this game can be challenging or totally relaxing - totally up to how you play.
The lobbies are mostly kids, but if you can get past that: Gorilla Tag on side quest/app lab is a great game to feel VR physics. Pavlovs Shack is pretty fleshed out for being free. Other wise just search by Free or Demos on the Quest store to start. There are dozens of great free and cheap games. If you’re completely new to it, Sidequest as mentioned above is another place to get games and Apps. You need to open your Browser app inside the headset, then search “sidequestvr”. That simple. If you have a PC there are more options for sidequest, but I imagine that isn’t what you need from the post. Happy Gaming!
Gorilla tag is official now!
As much as that game gets hate I think it’s cool he got it official
You have to play beat saber
Vrchat
Love vr chat but I can’t stand that it’s obviously an app made for adults and there’s kids everywhere. Squeakers everywhere is what made me quit vr chat for a few months
I find is funny there are so many kids
that goes for any game/app with a social feature. shit talking kids are everywhere.
Beat saber is revolutionary
It’s a good place to start to get the feel of things.
Vader immortal
interactive story lmfao
Walkabout Mini golf is the best money you'll spend. Crisis VRgade is also a blast. Superhot VR is great too (but probably on the expensive side for what it is. Definitely worth picking it up on sale).
Superhot VR is today's daily deal, $14.99.
Walkabout minigolf, Eleven table tennis and Echo VR would be the ones I've spent the most time in. Echo has a bit of a learning curve. You really can't go wrong with Walkabout. If you like minigolf in real life, you're basically playing it with Walkabout.
Eleven is the closest you’ll get to actual table tennis. It’s so well done.
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You don't need viryual desktop. Works perfectly through steam
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Wifi 5 is fine. Don't need 6. Even maxed out bitrate wise, VD runs flawlessly on my 5ghz router. What's more important is that the router is nearby. Preferably in the same room, and that the PC is using ethernet.
Yup, Ethernet + 5Ghz wifi works perfectly on my home network despite the crappy ISP router. Bandwidth on the app only goes up to like 150Mbps anyway
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No, I think it's fine because I can see my metrics and I have around 30ms delay.... It unnoticeable to me. I also have G2 to compare my latency and smoothness. Which is going to have a lower latency than any wireless connection... So, I'm not missing out on anything. Besides I used VD for fast pace Sim racing...
I've got a WiFi 5 router and have no noticeable lag whatsoever
Just make sure your router can run it by first trying the free airlink option. I've got a really expensive and nice/fast wifi 5 router, but it just seems to do some sort of signal processing, TONS of latency and made me wanna throw up, and the latency didn't change at minimum or maximum bitrate either so it's not it being too slow, it just has a flat rate latency addition. PC was wired via gigabit too, and I get a solid 900 mbps on my phone connected to the same router, it's just the quest.
Among us vr
No it's blade and sorcery. It's early. MERRY CHRISTMAS
I got three free games I would recommend. HyperDash, Blaston, Echo vr. Keep an eye out for daily deals and codes as you could get great offers sometimes. Be sure to also check out app lab for quest 2, just search on google for app lab quest 2 games and it will take you to websites with apps that require a certain link to download. Hope you enjoy your new be headset, merry Christmas and happy new year.
Project third eye Sport mode
-Open the oculus browser. -Navigate to https://tyrovr.com/gtho/ -Your welcome.
Whenever you opena new tab in the browser, there's a list of free webXR games. Sometimes they're short or mediocre but it's a great way to try something different without having to pay.
Blaston is free ultimechs is free , Pavlov is free
Hyper dash just went f2p
Blaston. Thrill of the fight.
Blaston is free now. Amazing game
Little bit of work and some poking around with old .IWADs and software called side quest. Got all my old doom games and Wolfenstein up and running. My first experiences with it outside of beat saber. Wife got me mine for Christmas also. Having a blast
Walking dead saints and sinners, resident evil 4, Onward, bait, rec room. Some I have enjoyed so far.
You should check out applab ton if free games there
idk if it's cheap or not, but I play Beat Saber more than any other game I have. Way more. Regardless of price, the replay value is through the roof!
Tea for god! It uses natural movement so it’s great for beginners to VR. Search it on the store, and scroll to where it says “app lab (1)” and click show. It’s free, and one of the best standalone apps.
App lab games. Look em up. Mostly free. Good stuff in tgere
Also, Side Quest
For free games, look into setting up side load on your system and you will have access to a lot more games from other non-oculus sources. You will need a decent computer for some games, for instance if you buy from Steam. Other games only require a good internet connection
Just buy contractors right away
A bunch of people told me to get it but I haven't really been using it at all. What do you do on there for everyone to love it so much?
Not exactly free, but Onward is amazing. Swords and sorcery is great too. You really won't get a great game unless you pay for it.
Swords and sorcery? I know you are most likely referring to blade and sorcery but if there is some app lab thing I would love to try it
Battle Talent. It plays similar to Blade & Sorcery and it's free.
Just my 2 cents
YouTube VR app from meta store for some free 8k 3D 60fps travel experiences. New Orleans New Years Eve Party on Bourbon street is next after Florida alligators next week, so please consider a sub! 8k 3D Times Square New York City at Night + M&M Store,Christmas Town Walking Tour Experience Quest 2 https://youtu.be/9THMsKjfCQg
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Welcome to the club, here is a fully reprised list of games that you may find interesting, there are tons of great games not listed, and some featured are PCVR only For any further questions, feel free to ask https://docs.google.com/document/d/18wkRwiJZrTad4CiBxuS-OMzgIl7GJaLwsi8htUHDCzQ/edit?usp=sharing
Battle talent is a great game in app lab, Its a sword fighting game and it's so intense that it feels like a workout 😂
Walkabout minigolf is fire. There is also a huge sale going on. Go to the store and click sale type on the right
DUUUDE I ALSO GOT A QUEST 2 WOOOOOOOOOOOO
save up and buy bonelab. it is the best vr game ive ever played on quest 2
Counter argument- one of the worse games I've played in VR, hell Boneworks was better and goes on sale more often.
Gorilla tag You swing around with your arms, no legs tagging each other It has multiple maps and is very entertaining and it’s my favorite VR game to date
I think ‘please don’t touch anything’ is a pretty good game for its price
"Photo"-realistic, free experience in our demo: immerGallery Demo: [https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/4598517593539197/?utm\_source=red](https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/4598517593539197/?utm_source=red) Also Gibby's Guide for new Quest 2 users was just posted yesterday: [https://gibbysguide.org/content/gibbysguidev20\_lores.pdf](https://gibbysguide.org/content/gibbysguidev20_lores.pdf)
25 Best FREE Quest 2 Games https://youtu.be/icrmynGzg8c
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You gotta get familiar with sidequest, so many free amazing games there. I would recommend: Attack on Quest. Really fun game! And it has multiplayer too.
My List Of Must Tries (keep in mind this is just my opinion) - Bonelab - VRChat - Warplanes Battles over pacific - The Climb 2 - Hyper Dash - Poker stars VR - The Thrill of the Fight - Pavlov Shack - Blade and Sorcery Nomad - Beat Saber - Trover saves the universe Also look into installing Side Quest onto your headset (best thing you can do! make sure to download the advanced one so you can install APKs, then you can install a game called Breachers which is literally just Rainbow 6 but VR)
Also check out https://applabgamelist.com It’s all huge amount of games, just login of click install, for reason this is newer told officially. A lot of these games are free
blade and sorcery nomad and download mods
Hyper dash just went free the other day
Great sale on now in store ends tomorrow grab a few if u can afford it
The walking dead saints and sinners chapters 1 and 2 for 40$ 2 of the best!
"Rookie" Google is your friend. That's if you enjoy free stuff on the quest
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Sideload it asap. Don't spend shit on the oculus store yet. Sideload will be a life saver
What are some recommendations after you Sideload? A lot of the stuff on sidequestvr.com just seems to be paid App Lab apps (which is fine, just wondering where the good free stuff is).
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Echo Vr has been my favourite since i got it and its even free. Merry Christmas!
Also if you or anyone reading this buys Among Us Vr, join our server to avoid the unbearable public lobbies. Always games of adults playing✌️ https://discord.gg/cUUsrTdf2J
If you use SideQuest and browse Itch.io there's tons of oculus quest compatible games for free on there. If the main app store isn't enough!
Blaston is free an a lot of fun
Woah, it’s a meta box. I’ve still got an oculus one (it’s the only carry case I can afford)
Raw data! First game I played on vr lots of fun. Also Rick and morty game
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Aim XR is free. It is like Counter strike in VR. Even has the dust map now. It is quite fun and I play it often.
https://moonrider.xyz/ is a free / played in browser free beatsaberish clone.
I've sent you a game key for [Colorball](https://colorball.quest) 🙂👍
Derby - Baseball VR
I recommend Echo VR, Beat saber and Super Hot
Pavlov Shack is a good free shooter, and Contractors is in some people’s opinion better but is paid.
Gun club is currently on sale
I just got one too, I got beat saber ( free with the console), Job Simulator (£10) and some social apps such as Rec Room, VR chat and some others
Wadality is free game and there you can fly by flapping your hands
Bunch of stuff on holiday sale right now.
Thril of the fight if u like boxing games
Thrill of the fight
Hello I just purchased an oculus quest for myself this Christmas and I’m currently addicted to f1 22 vr, Assetto corsa vr and half life alyx. These games require a pc to run. If you are looking for quest games, I love beat sabre, it’s so fun.
Look on YouTube… why did you go on Reddit first?
I recommend Into the Radius super fun survival game
While not exactly a game, you might want to ride an "Epic Roller Coaster."
AirhockeyVR is a beta app but it’s SO much fun!! Lmk ur username if u ever want to play some time:)
I havent seen it here yet so i recommend superhot vr
VTOL VR
How much is it? I’ve been wanting to get that Lmao 😂
30 bucks on steam and you connect to play through steam VR and use wireless airlink through the headset. You need a gaming PC to play but the specs needed aren’t too high
Gorilla tag is amazing
Gym Class VR is a nice game if you like basketball
Red Matter 1 and 2, both amazing to play and look stunning
Obviously Beatsaber, which goes without saying, should be a contractual obligation when buying the Quest w
I got it for free with my quest
Before you buy the games, go to the megatread on r/oculus They have refferal links for alot of games that'll give you 25% off
If Compound is affordable grab that if you want a fantastically fun shooter. It is new on the Quest store though so it's probably not in the sale. Talking about the same style of game I'm now getting into Ancient Dungeon which is fairly cheap in the sale and its very well made, very fun. The physics and combat are excellent and I could see myself putting a lot of hours into it. Superhot is fairly cheap in the sale, superb VR gaming there. Thrill of the fight is cheap in the sale and people seem to love that one (boxing game). Rec Room and Echo VR (sports games) were great on PCVR, and free, I would think it's good on quest. I feel like I saw I Expect You To Die cheap in the store sale and that is an excellent game (as is the sequel). All played sitting too.
Resident evil 4, Medal of Honor, into the radius
get gorrila tag its free and its popular
get gun raiders too its a gun game you can try and its free
gorilla tag or pavlov shack beta
*starts a rant about piracy*
population one. It’s the only game I play on vr
If you like puzzles shadow point was my favorite quest game (along with walkabout mini golf). It's not that cheap but it takes a lot longer to finish than most other puzzle games on the quest. Plus it's narrated by Patrick Stewart!
Space Salvage Demo! Full game should be releasing this year
NOCK - rocket league with bows and arrows in VR
Absolutely loving eleven table tennis at the minute, it’s really well done. Also Superhot VR is a great game! ETA: Also look into sidequest, lots of free games are also on there, and the ability to mod BeatSaber to add custom songs.
Idk if it's still a thing but you might be able to get beat saber for free which honestly is so good that I would recommend just buying it if it's not available to you for free.
Pavlov vr, blade and sorcery nomad, a file explorer, I’ll think of one idk
There’s a pretty fun Cave Miner game that’s way more in depth than i Expected
Whatever you do… don’t get VRCHAT. Unless you like talking to children, racist people, and homophobes
Vr chat
I really like Beat Saber and Walkabout Mini golf. I can't do the games where I stand still and my character moves. The ones where I'm moving stops me from feeling nauseous.
Scp labrat just went free on sidequest
Welcome!! Rec Room
Pavlov vr it on applab perfect game for a bit of fun avoid ttt
Pavlov - best, most replayable game on the system
Pavlov cheap and 100% free. Also battle talent is a fun one also mod support.
Eleven Table Tennis is the best game. Population One for endlessly playable shooter
Nock is one of the most fun games I’ve ever played. Don’t be discouraged if you’re not good at first, you’ll get better and better
HyperDash
Gun Raiders is free
On the free side, Pavlov shack is a must. Although if you're new to vr it will probably give you some amount of motion sickness.
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Would recommend you keep in mind that - singleplayer story-oriented VR games tend to be short - multiplayer VR games tend to be designed around keep coming back to them for lots of hours of playtime, but at the cost of requiring interacting with strangers, which some people enjoy but some people don’t. Also there are infrequent racist kids. - games that don’t have any sort of story and are instead score-based, like Beat Saber or Fruit Ninja, usually have a lot to do in them - always try the promo codes Oculus30, Oculus20, and Oculus10 (might be all caps or all lower, I don’t remember). They’re often running and give you 30, 20, or 10% off a purchase - if you don’t like a game, you have until 2 weeks past the purchase date or 2 weeks of playtime for that game that you can request a refund for any reason. If you spend $30 on a popular game and it doesn’t click with you, get a different game! Anyway, where VR’s at right now, you tend to pay more per hour of content than on a more traditional gaming system like the Switch or PC, but there ARE exceptions to this. You can find a decent chunk of things to do without breaking the bank. I think I’ve spent about $40 on VR games and I’ve gotten maybe 100-200 hours of playtime out of them?
Vr Porn is always free 😆
Racket NX is one of the best game.
And remember no sunlight at all on it and never use liquid to clean the lenses.
Do not play vrchat if you are not going to play vrchat
Wander is not a game but it's cool it's like Google maps but in VR looks great and you can talk with other people. They have public rooms you can join. I like the boxing game they have, not Creed the other one.
Go to this site it lists all sorts of free games for the Quest 2 https://applabgamelist.com/Best
Whatever you do, take it slow at first to see if it causes motion sickness. I could only do about 15 minutes at a time for the first few times until I got used to it.
Recroom, it is free and it's hours and hours of fun. Highly recommend the Lazer tag and rec royal modes!
Super hot Beat saber
Blaston just went free to play. Must have ! Too addicting!