It’s also worth taking a look at Fallout 4 VR for anyone that’s into VR. Mods stealthily makes it into the best and most immersive experience yet, in my heavily biased opinion.
Skyrim in VR was mind blowing. I didn’t get that many hours in it because the space requirements for VR just limited me too often to do VR that heavily, but even just the cutscenes at the beginning hit very different in VR. The cart ride through the town up to seeing the first dragon are something else, and while I only made it to white run or so, the world just feels huge in a completely different way than in 2D.
It’s also worth taking a look at Fallout 4 VR for anyone that’s into VR. Mods stealthily makes it into the best and most immersive experience yet, in my heavily biased opinion.
Skyrim in VR was mind blowing. I didn’t get that many hours in it because the space requirements for VR just limited me too often to do VR that heavily, but even just the cutscenes at the beginning hit very different in VR. The cart ride through the town up to seeing the first dragon are something else, and while I only made it to white run or so, the world just feels huge in a completely different way than in 2D.