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Thanks Harlequin. I'll have to try non-VR mode with K&M.
Currently, I agree Quest platform only has a handful of good games. I mainly use my Quest 1 as wireless PC VR headset, playing in the living room while my computer is in the smaller study. On PC, there are many very good AAA VR games: Half Life Alyx, Boneworks, Asgard's Wraith, Lone Echo, etc.
But I think of VR headset as a gaming accessory rather than a games console. It's a different mode of input/output from the PC. So having one helps me to experience more types of gaming. Just like I wouldn't play GTA5 and Battlefield with just keyboard and mouse, I'd have a controller nearby for the flying sections.
With Oculus focusing solely on Quest platform, there will be many more good games released on this. Anything getting funds from Oculus, you can be sure it'll get a release on the Quest 2. For example Medal of Honour is releasing in December. Lone Echo 2 soon, GRON is getting a Quest release. There is also a Star Wars game soon next year.I'm so close to getting VR, probably the Quest 2 but it still seems like there's only a handful of good games?
Currently, I agree Quest platform only has a handful of good games. I mainly use my Quest 1 as wireless PC VR headset, playing in the living room while my computer is in the smaller study. On PC, there are many very good AAA VR games: Half Life Alyx, Boneworks, Asgard's Wraith, Lone Echo, etc.
But I think of VR headset as a gaming accessory rather than a games console. It's a different mode of input/output from the PC. So having one helps me to experience more types of gaming. Just like I wouldn't play GTA5 and Battlefield with just keyboard and mouse, I'd have a controller nearby for the flying sections.
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