It's just a bunch of animu avatars touching each others faces with lots of shitty clipping. I'd say they were all South American and Mexican but they are too poor to buy VR headsets.
It's just a bunch of animu avatars touching each others faces with lots of shitty clipping. I'd say they were all South American and Mexican but they are too poor to buy VR headsets.
Whoever it is can't even afford to activate Windows.
It's just a bunch of animu avatars touching each others faces with lots of shitty clipping. I'd say they were all South American and Mexican but they are too poor to buy VR headsets.
Whoever it is can't even afford to activate Windows.
To my understanding, this nonsense is for people that are too awkward or lazy to attend nearest Furrycon (or their country is too normal to have them). Why travel somewhere to meet other creepy fucks, when you can be even creepier to total strangers without any effort? Normal people have no use for this.
Blessed are the shitposters, for they will be called children of the Sperg.
Might as well use this thread.
I'm thinking of getting a VR system. By now there actually seems to be shit worth playing and I have the space.
What I'm mostly interested in is Hotdogs, Horseshoes and Handgrenades because it's a cool range and the Take & Hold mode looks super fun. Also for Elite: Dangerous for some space trucking.
I want a Valve Index but those are currently sold out because Half Life Alyx was announced, which I don't give a fuck about.
Any of you have VR? Ever used one? Thoughts?
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Might as well use this thread.
I'm thinking of getting a VR system. By now there actually seems to be shit worth playing
During the Steam sale I was curious and had a look at the VR games and I was surprised that they aren't all tech demo shit anymore like Job Simulator. I don't actually have a VR head set or anything but games like Pistol Whip and Beat Saber (the first VR game people gave a shit about) are actual games, it took devs a few years to figure it out but VR games are at least a thing now.
The industry shouldn't have pushed it so hard a few years ago when it wasn't ready, it flopped hard at launch.