Independent, as in not a steam or oculus title that isn't available on the steam or oculus site.
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Independent, as in not a steam or oculus title that isn't available on the steam or oculus site.
Its not actually an "Independent app" when you run the game it launches Steam VR so its designed and dependent on Steam. It does work on the Quest via Virtual Desktop or the Oculus Link. Therefore will work on other headsets in theory the same way using Steam VR.
I've just bought both from the Ubisoft Store after the DLC went out of stock at Green Man Gaming, only came to 11.91 with the 20% discount.
Was able to then also download the Quest version no problems.
Can resident evil 7 be played on this?
Welding mask head gear mod? Battery as counterweight on back?I'm considering getting the Oculus Quest; The room that my computer is in doesn't have the room for VR other than stuff which is stationary, or doesn't require sudden swinging of the controllers (Like Beat Saber, for example). Because of this, the wireless feature of the Oculus Quest sings to me- but sometimes, I want the option to use my 2070 super to run it. That's why I got that card, after all. Thankfully, Oculus Link (Especially with Oculus' cable) should do this for me.
My issue is that the Quest is said to be front heavy, and the common solution of using the Vive Deluxe Audio Strap doesn't appeal to me; If possible, I'd prefer to use my Steelseries Arctis 7 headphones (They have a wire that can be used to plug the headphones directly into the audio source, such as a phone, so they aren't purely wireless.) Does anyone have any suggestions?
I'm considering getting the Oculus Quest; The room that my computer is in doesn't have the room for VR other than stuff which is stationary, or doesn't require sudden swinging of the controllers (Like Beat Saber, for example). Because of this, the wireless feature of the Oculus Quest sings to me- but sometimes, I want the option to use my 2070 super to run it. That's why I got that card, after all. Thankfully, Oculus Link (Especially with Oculus' cable) should do this for me.
My issue is that the Quest is said to be front heavy, and the common solution of using the Vive Deluxe Audio Strap doesn't appeal to me; If possible, I'd prefer to use my Steelseries Arctis 7 headphones (They have a wire that can be used to plug the headphones directly into the audio source, such as a phone, so they aren't purely wireless.) Does anyone have any suggestions?
Tried this last night, I've been a Star Wars fan since a kid and always thought Vader was a cool character but never really found him that intimidating or terrifying however as you say when you first meet him in this it is jaw dropping, he is HUGE with a size that just doesn't come across in the films. Very very cool.Vader Immortal - more a tech demo, but the first time you meet Vader is jaw dropping. Ep III was the best for me, taking on stormtroopers, force grabs/throws, deflecting laser blasts with your lightsabre, or wielding your lightsabre and a blaster in the other hand - yeah baby!!!
I'm considering getting the Oculus Quest; The room that my computer is in doesn't have the room for VR other than stuff which is stationary, or doesn't require sudden swinging of the controllers (Like Beat Saber, for example). Because of this, the wireless feature of the Oculus Quest sings to me- but sometimes, I want the option to use my 2070 super to run it. That's why I got that card, after all. Thankfully, Oculus Link (Especially with Oculus' cable) should do this for me.
My issue is that the Quest is said to be front heavy, and the common solution of using the Vive Deluxe Audio Strap doesn't appeal to me; If possible, I'd prefer to use my Steelseries Arctis 7 headphones (They have a wire that can be used to plug the headphones directly into the audio source, such as a phone, so they aren't purely wireless.) Does anyone have any suggestions?
The rear pad from VR Cover improved comfort by a large margin, I bought the thicker of the two options and I'm able to wear the Quest noticeably less tight against my face without it shifting. First impression of the pad was only okay though, took a session for the pad to curve into shape.
With active USB extension cables people are getting the Link to work a long way from their computer. The Link connection is working well for me using a uGreen 5 metre usb 3.0 active extension cable with a 1m usb 3.0 type A to C Syncwire cable. I'm sure I've read people are using 2x 5m active usb cables plus the usb c cable on top of this. You might be able to get enough length to use a Quest in a suitable adjacent space?
My bedroom is ~3/5ths of a converted garage. The best locations in terms of space are the Living Room and the Conservatory, both of which are too far away for reasonable cable length. The closest available empty space (Provided I moved some things) is the area outside the back door, but there is elevation there, so walking around blindly is just asking for an accident where I step off the ledge unexpectedly and fall.