Mehrunes_Laser [comrade/them, any]

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Cake day: July 28th, 2020

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  • Dirt does look like a really good time. I think I’m going to try to play beam tonight with my friends. We used to hang out and do trail drives/rock crawling. I got a one month subscription to iracing since it was on sale, so maybe I’ll give it a try later.

    I’ve never tried a motorcycle racing game. I don’t know if I’d like it. I’ve never really followed MotoGP or anything like that. I did really enjoy the old MX games on ps2. But that was decades ago so I might just be nostalgia blinded.








  • It feels weird to say the VR is my hobby, but I guess that’s the most accurate way to describe it. My first headset was a rift s I got second hand back in 2020. I’ve been a big fan of VR gaming since. Most of the games I was going to recommend have already been listed so I’ll just share my favorites.

    For shooting and gun type games, H3VR(Hotdogs, Horseshoes, and Hand Granades) is the absolute best. The guns are great, the dev does almost weekly updates, and it’s still getting better.

    Into The Radius is an awesome horror survival game that’s basically Stalker in VR. The atmosphere is perfect, and it’s probably one of the most immersive vanilla games you can play. Reloading magazines in the middle of a fight, bullet by bullet, can really ramp up the tension.

    Fallout 4 VR and Skyrim VR are both incredible games once you mod them. In vanilla form they honestly suck, but with mods, they become a completely new game.

    VRChat is wonderful. It’s free. Go to the world LSMedia and watch a movie in 3d. LSMedia is one of the “movie” worlds that has pretty much every movie, TV show, and anime you can think of. 3d movies in VR just work. They work how they were supposed to in theaters. It’s kinda mind blowing to be honest. I’d just recommend staying on private worlds unless you like hanging out with strangers. I just play with friends on private.

    DCS and VTOLVR are both great flying games. VTOL is meant from the ground up to be in VR, so it’s a lot more simple. DCS is a full blown flight sim. VTOL is a lot more casual, DCS is a lot more rewarding. I like both of them for different reasons.

    Vermillion is oil painting in VR. Painting in VR is such a natural way to use VR. Vermillion is great if you’ve ever wanted to try out oil painting but dont want to go buy all the stuff.