Besides the Steam Link device and the Steam Link android app, there’s also an app with the same name on the Quest store that lets you stream SteamVR games from your PC.
Besides the Steam Link device and the Steam Link android app, there’s also an app with the same name on the Quest store that lets you stream SteamVR games from your PC.
I was about to write this exact comment.
Even if I hardly ever play standalone, it’s nice to have the option.
Also the ability to wander around an arbitrarily large play space is nice too.
What did everyone pick up this sale?
I got Underdogs, House of the Dying Sun, Cold Start, and Titan Station.
That’s me set for the rest of the year, probably.
It does have pancake lenses, instead of the fresnel ones in Q2. It also has continuous ipd adjustment, not the 3 settings like Q2.
It is a lot more expensive, though, and it has nothing on the Q3, so unless you’re allergic to Meta, there’s not a lot of reason to get one.
I’m looking forward to hearing from people how own both this and Eternal Starlight how the two compare.
I mean I’m pretty sure Home world has more budget and is more polished, but I’m curious about differences in approach, any design decisions where one game chose better than the other.
You can charge for FOSS, but you can’t prevent the first person who buys your software from sharing it with everyone else for free.
I would kind of like to play Astro Bot but don’t have PSVR.
I’d like to go back and finish Obduction (I think I stopped in the middle because some other game came out) but I’ll have to start over from the beginning because I don’t remember what’s going on. Also something happened since then so performance is terrible now.
I wanted to love star shelter because I love space games and the devs’ other titles were great, but something about the locomotion made me very sick. Weird, since I had no problem with Lone Echo 1 & 2.
I played a little bit of aw2 when it first came out, but it didn’t grab me, so I stopped. I’m playing Moss 2 right now, but may give AW2 another go after that.
GOTY for me is Vertigo 2.
That was how I felt about synth riders. The gameplay was ok. The music was unlistenable.
It’s the same idea, and may even share some assets, but it’s specialized to VR. It’s kind of similar to the way that steam input and SteamVR input have the same basic purpose but are separate systems.