![]() ![]() I'll avoid the fight with VD, it's hardly ever worth it - ta for the warning. That was very helpful of you, thanks for going to the trouble. Let me know if I can answer any other questions. I have an incredibly low free locomotion tolerance and I didn't stay inside very long, but I do NOT think you would be disappointed and I'm assuming if I cared enough to sit and twittle with the VorpX extra settings? I could get it even better. Silky smooth - looks better than any Quest 2 game out there (Half-Life Alyx still kicks its ass of course, but what do you want?) If you're asking if it feels like a hybrid pancake game that simulates a sorta 3D/VR thing? It is not. ![]() The buttons you need are all mapped to the Touch controllers as you see in the picture. You adapt quickly to this and it isn't as annoying as it sounds. Right analog is also tied to your head so you can sometimes sort of fix when your looking around leaves your view in a slightly off state. Left analog to move about, head to look about. Once I was in the game? It feels like a real VR game. The opening screen and loading screens are pancake (menu items were sort of hard to see). Some of the changes required a game restart, which I did. VorpX made several decisions, and I accepted it. No NFT or Crypto content is permitted (including self-promotion)Īlright, VD was a non-starter (I'm sure there is some trick to getting it working) so I went Link.ĭisclaimer: I did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to optimize the experience.Please try to link to the official Oculus post, for example, instead of a tweet of a news article.Generic let’s play content/360 degree is not allowed. Also flair self-promotion appropriately.Please make sure you self-promote reasonably and it consists of less than 10% of your total post history at all times.Do not discuss or share links to anything containing or regarding piracy, hacking, account sharing, etc.Personal buying/selling/begging is not permitted, as well as affiliate links to any site.No buying/selling, begging, crowdfunding, or affiliate links.Please use the new user thread for quick questions, purchasing advice & other one-off questions.Low effort Memes/Reaction images or gifs.Requests - including friend requests, looking-for-group requests, account sharing, etc.Showing off posts - Purchases, tracking information screenshots & low effort unboxing photos.Posts must be on-topic and relevant to the Oculus Quest or r/OculusQuest.Posts must be about or related to the Oculus Quest and must not be low effort.Keep the discussion civil or your post/comment may be removed.ĭon't instigate drama or troll.No personal attacks, disrespectful language, drama, or trolling.But credit where credit is due, this is still worth a download.Welcome to /r/OculusQuest, the place to discuss the Meta/Oculus Quest and Quest 2. I just wish it was an official Portal 2 VR update and not some fan-made demo. But for a freebie, it’s well worth a look! It feels OK to play, looks good and holds your interest for a short time. But it also has to be given credit because it is just a fan-made mod rather than anything from Valve themselves. Review: The biggest issue I have with Portal Stories: VR is that it leaves you wanting a lot more than what there is. Inside Aperture, you’ll be able to use the new “Aperture Science Instant Teleportation Device” and the “Aperture Science Apparatus Retrieval Tool” to solve the new tests. It features 10 brand new puzzles, specifically designed to work using the 360 degrees room scale that SteamVR offers. Description: Portal Stories: VR is a brand new mini story set in the Portal Universe.
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