Your channel made me spend more money than my divorce. Thanks to you I upgraded all my pc, bought a Quest 3 and don't wanna play games that are not VR anymore... 😂
@@MrNinjaalex nothing else is strictly needed! - just be sure to have a cable to hook up your quest with your pc (unless you want to go the airlink route)
Pools/Pools VR reminds me of the aquatic centre that my mother used to take me to when I was very young (like 5). She'd take me in the early afternoon on weekdays, and it'd always be nearly empty. Once you went through the changing rooms though, the entire place was very much like Pools, but without the nonsensical structure to reality. Everything was covered in pristine white tiles though, with diffuse lighting and frosted windows everywhere. While the pools themselves never really made it into my nightmares, for some reason the changing rooms did. Throughout my life, I've had recurring nightmares (not frequently, but once every few years) about being lost in a never-ending maze of dressing stalls and toilets. I think it's probably because it was the first public place I ever entered entirely by myself, and there was no one else in there.
Oh dang, I was all excited when I saw the title of this video, thinking the VR was out/ready, but alas, I'll keep waiting. I bought the game/walking sim also for VR, and yet played it all the way through in flat anyway. Very quality experience, and unnerving. Can't wait to go through again in VR...soon-ish.
I saw this game earlier in the week and thought it looked liked a pretty walking sim but it had no horror appeal because the sound was too low. Hearing it through your video is terrifying, the atmosphere is completely different. I will surely be giving this a try sometime soon! edit: can't believe this experience is free I just went to check the steam page, doesn't matter if it's only one chapter that's phenomenal fun for free.
I didn't have the patience to get it working well with UEVR, but there's a demo for a similar game called Dreamcore that is on Unreal Engine and even on flatscreen it made me extremely uneasy. Glad to see new liminal games getting official VR support though. I think it's the peak way to play a game that's all about being terrified of the environment you're trapped in. x)
finally a good backrooms game in VR. Hopefully the devs of The Complex will release their two games in VR too. These games SHOULD be VR by default. They are the perfect games for VR im not sure why they are not.
I'll probably hold off on this until I can pick up a 5000 series GPU. Currently rocking a 3060 Ti in a build I finished last year, which is usually sufficient, but sometimes I've noticed lost frames in games like Alyx or Arizona Sunshine: Remake. I'm hoping a 5070 will be a sufficient upgrade though. I've never bought an 80 or 90 any gen and have a hard time justifying the price. Maybe when the 5000 series drops, I should just look for a deal on a 4080 instead.
Bro a 60 series will always be low tier. You can still get a 3080Ti for 500 in the used market (ebay/marketplace) and its 3x better performance. And equavilant to a 4070ti thats $800 You could wait for a sale black friday coming soon. 4070 Super is a good deal for 500. It will run anything at that price range. If you wait till next year for 5000 series expect to pay premium price 2x as much.
@ravenstarfire8816 Yeah, I made my 3060 Ti build mainly for flat gaming. Didn't anticipate dipping into PCVR as much as I have. I thought I'd primarily stick to standalone, but I've come to realize if it's a high-quality single player campaign that I just want to play once with the best graphics and performance, I rather have it on PCVR. I will say, the 3060 Ti has mostly been great for me. I bought it because of how many reviewers gushed over its bang for your buck that gen. Even in VR, it's still mostly handled medium to high settings well. It was mainly the more bonkers sections of AS: Remake or some outdoor sections of Alyx that had it struggling. That's good advice about the other cards though and yeah, I may just keep an eye on Black Friday sales rather than waiting for the 5000 series. There's something tempting about picking up a new generation of GPU at launch for the first time, when I've usually been one or two gens behind. But I get that probably won't be very cost effective.
@@nictatorxr If you dont mind waiting for the 5070s to be released in March of 2025 then. Sure it will be slightly better than the 4070s, but the same Vram in the 5080s card is a deal breaker according to leaks. Or pick an 80s card now for cheap. You can always resell it later. Still holds its resale value. You could be having fun now instead of waiting several months. Time is more valuable then money.
I am very curious as to what constitutes ridiculously beefy lol. I have an AMD9950x cpu and a radeon sapphire vapor cooled 7900xtx 24gb gpu, and 64g ddr 5 ram. Do I qualify?
Sometimes that 7900 is better but for VR 4090 is the way to go. If you wanna record or stream using LIV then nvidia because LIV doesn't like amd to much
Straight nope from me, i can’t do swimming sections in games and VR is a defo no go. I go swimming 2-3 times a week with my boy and have no issues with water either lol
Im sorry, but did you really say that something looks good with DLSS ULTRA PERFORMANCE? That looks horrible on a monitor, let alone in VR. and the recording also looks pretty bad accordingly. Other than that good video, i am thinking about buying the game.