• explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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    I’ve wanted to get into VR for the longest time but they all seemed like extremely walled gardens. This sounds awesome to me.

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      For most of my life VR has been, ‘VR is a great way to experience shitty games and you just have to pay a grand or more for this interactive tummy ache, and your unit may not be supported next year! Buy!’

      I’m going to hold out until I can pick up one of these at the pawn shop for a bill.

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        I got an Index for cheap last year and was very excited to play a number of my favorite games with optional VR mode. Turns out:

        1. the Index ecosystem is more accessible than expected. 2) the games I was looking forward to all played like ass and made VR seem like a stupid gimmick. 3) In a desperate move that felt like sunk cost fallacy, I tried several VR-only games, and got TOTALLY hooked on modded Beatsaber. This itself made the buy-in worth it.
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        ‘VR is a great way to experience shitty games

        Have you tried Half-life: Alyx?

        I recommend you give that, or something equivalent, a go without even buying any hardware. Either ask a friend or go to an arcade. You don’t need to shell out a grand to try.

        If you hate it, move on.

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        Edit! I’m a 90s kid, and I’m really disappointed that VR hasn’t taken off the way scifi suggested it would. Back then, being absorbed in pure information sounded awesome, but now it is just going the way of 24/7 misinformation advertisements and micro transactions.

        I’ll hold off on VR until there is a decent open source unit that isnt $800.

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          I remember trying the first VR headset game 1990 that ran on a Commodore Amiga in like 7 fps and was terrible in every way.

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            Yegods. My first foray into VR was at a high end arcade at North Pier in Chicago. I think the game was Dactyl. The headset was super heavy and none of the goals of the game were explained to me. I basically wandered around for five minutes, shooting green polygons in the sky, then time was up.

            Dad was pissed that he’d blown $20 on it.

            Edit: For historical reference, in the mid 90s $5 could keep your kids occupied at a regular arcade for a couple hours. $20 could have gotten us a couple of movie tickets and some Twizzlers.

            I’d of been angry too.

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              I think that’s the same game I queued up for like 90 mins at a computer fair to have a few minutes of very confused playtime and that was it.

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            I remember seeing the Virtuality kits on TV in the 90s.

            Clearly absolutely unplayable nonsense, and yet I still wanted to play on one.

            It took so long for hardware to catch up.

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      I’ve got a Meta Quest 2 as a hand-me-down and yes, it’s extremely locked down. It’s possible to use a third-party app store, but to make it work you have to get a developer account with Meta and enable wireless debugging.

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      I mean, you can certainly pick up a used Quest 2 if you wanted to try it out. There’s a handful of exclusive stuff in the Quest store you’d be able to use, but not much of value. Resident Evil 4 VR is about it for the Q2. I think there was a Batman game for the Q3. You’d have access to anything the Steam Frame has access to if you’re streaming from a PC.

      I think the PSVR2 works as well, but it’s wired only.

      Half Life Alyx is certainly worth a blast through.

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        Stories like Ftumch’s reply, and the fact that it’s owned by Meta 🤮 have deterred me from wanting to try that one.