I had the same issue when I first purchased and installed it and was almost on the verge of uninstalling and getting a refund. Then I accidentally pressed the trigger button on my right handset (soft button at the back of the handset) and it took me to the next stage. I think the devs just want to test if you know about the trigger button lol. A lot of the games use that button, so you need to familiarize with it.KravenHead wrote: ↑ Can't figure out Eleven VR. The game starts with the table parallel to my forehead and I can't do squat
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- 1derfool
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- Aug 8, 2015
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- Toronto, ON
- flood4
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Of lot of them are on Kijiji/marketplace. Kind of toy you either like it or you don’t. Bought mine 200$. Person used it 2 times and didn’t like it so it was new.rbanow wrote: ↑ The Quest 2 has never actually gone on sale. The best was last November when there was an up to $75 gift card (I think) at various retailers (e.g., if you bought on Amazon you received a $75 Amazon credit for future orders). In addition, you can receive a $35 referral credit to use for games/apps in the Oculus store (if you use a referral link prior to activating the headset). The actual device price stays constant at $399.
- flood4
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Depend on the game. Some are ok only sitting or like 4x4.
Some (ex : super hot and walkabout (mini putt)) are best with 8x8 +.
I have something like 5x8 and I’m fine but biggest is often better.
My 5 yo used it for 5 - 10min. Since it’s not recommended, I’m not letting her used it but she once watch a safari Vr 360 clip with elephant and she like it.
For actual game, I think it’s a bit too complicated for a 5yo. My 7 yo is getting by, but I’m not really allow him to play.
- Cinetiste
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- Nov 26, 2016
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A good timing to ask for your advices.
A friendly owner of an Oculus Quest 2 has lent me his "Virtual Reality" set,
for me to try it out for a moment, so follow the inevitable question:
What would you suggest me to view, try, play
or eventually buy if it would seem to you worth it,
for the best experience and give me the best idea ?
If I may precise, in the most beautiful aspect,
more than in the "frightening" sens of it...
If you think this sale may help,
by your knowledge of the games,
or even of other experiences.
Thank you beforehand,
for your suggestions.
A friendly owner of an Oculus Quest 2 has lent me his "Virtual Reality" set,
for me to try it out for a moment, so follow the inevitable question:
What would you suggest me to view, try, play
or eventually buy if it would seem to you worth it,
for the best experience and give me the best idea ?
If I may precise, in the most beautiful aspect,
more than in the "frightening" sens of it...
If you think this sale may help,
by your knowledge of the games,
or even of other experiences.
Thank you beforehand,
for your suggestions.
- dark2026
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- Jan 13, 2013
- 242 posts
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- Toronto
Just a reminder that plenty of VR titles are on sale at Steam's summer sale as well:
https://store.steampowered.com/vr/
Including Half Life Alyx, a MUST if your PC can handle it.
https://store.steampowered.com/vr/
Including Half Life Alyx, a MUST if your PC can handle it.
- Puissance
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- Nov 3, 2005
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Picked up I Expect You to Die, Smash Drums, and Drunken Bar Fight. I already have a PC backlog and now starting a VR backlog haha.
- Loomy
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- Jan 13, 2003
- 2661 posts
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Rec Room and VRChat are free and have mini games to play with other people. Good for extroverts.
To see what games are popular, click "Ratings" to sort by the total number of reviews:
https://vrdb.app/quest/index_us.html
Click "Score" to sort by how much people like the games.
Watch 10 trailer videos and follow your heart. No one can say what games you like. Many have puzzles, like The Room or I Expect You To Die, where you play James Bond. Some have lots of movement in game, like Swarm. Some have lots of movement in the real world, like Superhot or the dance and fitness games. Some have shooting, like Onward. Some have you watch a character from the outside, like Moss. Some have you run around in game, and some have you be still. Some have you run around in the real world, and some have you sit. VR has a lot of variety and you must decide for yourself.
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