Just got an Oculus Rift S and they're on sale, so I'm looking for good VR games. I don't have a huge play area, so at the moment I'm limited to games where you can play them seated. So far I've got Boneworks, Half Life Alyx, Beat Saber, and Until You Fall. Any recommendations?
You can use OVR Advanced Settings to offset your height to play some standing only games sitting down. Depending on how motion sick you're inclined to get, I'd recommend getting VorpX and playing Fallout 3/NV and Oblivion in VR.
Fallout 4 VR is good but you'll need to mod the everloving shit out of it to get it remotely playable. Skyrim VR runs a bit better from what I've seen but I just have zero interest in fantasy games.
Borderlands 2 VR is pretty good but apparently makes a lot of people dizzy/sick. I didn't personally experience that.
Space Pirate Trainer and Superhot VR can be played in a small standing area.
If you have a steering wheel, Assetto Corsa works pretty good in VR, as does the Euro Truck Sim 2 VR beta.
I'll get Alyx when it goes below £25. Not paying £35 sale and £50 normal for a 10 hour game.
Once you get your VR legs, I would highly recommend Skyrim. It's obviously old as shit and runs at lower spec in VR, but it is so fucking immersive.
Change clickturning to smooth and play a stealth archer build and it's a ton of fun. I'm pretty excited about VR becoming more mainstream in the coming years.
>>24745 I'm >>24712 and from what little I have played of SkVR I found archery to be near impossible. You can't draw the bow properly without smashing the controller into your face. Annoyingly as well the lefty swap option in Bethesda VR games renders it completely unplayable by swapping movement and menu controls so I have to play righty mode which isn't ideal. Either way I'm a pretty good shot with my right hand, now.
Borderlands 2 VR's lefty swap just changes the aiming hand but leaves movement controls where they should be (left analogue stick to move/strafe and right to turn).
>>24747 Playing on the Playstation as a lefty I found it to be ok. I couldn't really do the archery well until I got the eagle eye perk, and the move controller tracking is a bit gubbed, so you end up with your characters hands down by its knees during key moments of combat.
Blood & Truth was pretty fun too, being that it's like a Guy Ritchie movie with a Paul Verhoeven bodycount.
I really enjoyed the flying and combat of Iron Man VR despite the heinous loading times.
If you told me 5 years ago that there would be consumer VR systems and they'd not be utterly shite, I wouldn't have believed you. I think that the platform has a lot of potential and as more people buy it, more AAA titles may eventually be released.
>>24750 It barely runs on a decent PC (I rarely get 80FPS); it'd probably be a PowerPoint slideshow on PS4.
Oddly enough, Skyrim VR runs perfectly fine, and it's practically the same game, so I have no idea how they fucked Fallout 4 VR. Also, not including the DLC for... reasons? Thankfully they can be fairly easily added in, but many of them run like (even more like) shit even with unofficial patches.