Compared to FO4VR it's fucking amazing and doesn't run like dog shit.
Does it really run better? That's so frustrating. Why can't they add the same optimizations to FO4VR, it's a newer game even ffs
i never bothered to get a fps reading but it's nothing but smooth for me. FO4 never ran good, even on the pancake version.
I'd be interested in hearing what your projection rates are. Do your hands stutter/flicker a little when you move them around? That's my main complaint with FO4VR
Looks pretty fun, like an actual GOOOOD
Probably because Fallout 4 itself runs like shit, so putting VR on top of that only makes it worse. Skyrim Special Edition on the other hand runs like a dream, is far less crash-happy than the default Skyrim, and was used as the basis for the VR version.
ASSORTED BOOKS
fucking hell that caught me off guard
skyrim vr actually looks really fun but I still can't justify that price tag when I already have the original Skyrim n all. I hope they'll put up a discount during a sale or something, I really just wanna go through my native country Skyrim again in VR.
Still can't run it. Keeps freezing every 4 seconds.
I want to play this so much but a total of $1000+ for VR setup is pretty steep to play Skyrim.
I could bug my friend who has PSVR but that control scheme looked like a nightmare.
I'm doing my emperor palpatine run with lightning destruction magic, very fun.
Can't say I agree with his idea of skyrim looking better than the Witcher 3. Skyrim has always looked super cheep to me apart from some specific instances that are made to look bright and special. Witcher 3 just looks damn good all around.
Whenever I play the Witcher 3 I just end up making way too many screenshots as references for drawing (the use of colors in the game are just too good) in stead of actually playing, lol.
I think the reason he doesn't think Witcher 3 gives the same sense of personal wonderment is because it isn't a first person game. If it was I think there'd be no competition.
What he meant is that it isn't as whimsical as Skyrim.
There's a shitload of insane sound mods that add more music, reverb, and quality to the sound that would be amazing in VR
Tbh I almost feel like it'd be better to just delete enemy mobs in the game at that point
Yeah and flesh out the alchemy crafting system and just be a merchant. Old people would love that shit.
I can't stress how fucking abysmal F4 is. It has performance issues for no reason. Then again, the game has bugs because of things written into the game for no reason.
There is a line of text in Fallout 4's settings that prevents settlers from knowing anything more than one floor above them. This causes an issue in vanilla settlements. This line of code does literally nothing but make the settlers ignore literally anything but the adjacent floors, including their own beds or FUCKING JOBS.
Yet they left it in. A single line of code that you just need to change one number in. A piece of code that exists to do nothing but make a bug. Like it's literally there to make the AI break when there's more than 2 floors in a building.
Then again this the same company that launched a VR version of their game for another full price tag. Then forgot TO INCLUDE SCOPES AS A WORKING FEATURE.
Let's not forget that it simply crashes straight to desktop if you put the anisotropic filtering or whatever to 16x, or at least that happens to me and apparently a lot of other people.
Which is odd because its not like it even overloads the pc or anything. It just happens out of nowhere at random.
That damn Hammy Boye reference.
@8:45 Skyrim only has a fantasy feel because you used mod to make it look like one.
It's depressing as fuck, but I wanted VR specifically for fallout before it was even out, pre-VR, ended up buying it anyways, whatever
to everyones amazement it gets official support regardless
but even then, because its such a shit show that why even bother
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