VR thread

So I ordered an Oculus Rift S. But while there are a number of games I want to play with it when I get it, while browsing the VR library on Steam and Oculus, I can't help but think that VR is still not at the level that video games were at even in the 80's with games like Castlevania.

How long do you suspect it will be until we start to get VR games at a grander scale, with a variety of fully polished environments and enemy designs, backed by strong game ideas that suit VR better than without it? Or are there already games like this that I overlooked?

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It will begin with Valve

Doesn't matter, worth it for the porn imo

You'll probably see a lot more "flat" games like Skyrim, Fallout 4, and Borderlands 2 converted over to VR versions. Investment there is minimal, compared to developing a full-length VR game from the ground up.

Some of the upcoming Oculus stuff looks decent, like stormlands and the echo stuff, and then you have whatever the fuck valve is working on. Shame the Rift S only has an 80hz screen though

Valve hasn't made a good game in over a decade

and Quest has an even lower 72hz

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What are the top 5 here?

Right now it's sort of tough to say bc the dark age of VR is still in effect, but with Gen 1 1/2 right now it looks like the sunlight is starting to break through the overcast stagnate skies.

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