Game is Brink Traveler on Quest 3, at their new Cappadocia location, cave location (just figured out months into having this game you can use the compass to visit alternate scenes in several maps). It’s one of my favorite travel apps on the Quest.
Virtual Reality got me back into gaming after years of not being able to justify it as a time expenditure. I’m perpetually astonished by even the most mundane environments, and the Brink Traveler environments are far from mundane. If I want to visit a mountain, or an island, or a canyon, I’m there in under five minutes.
I used Sidequest to bump up the resolution on my Quest 3, but the frame rate, visual experience, and latency is a *whole* lot better than the recording software and gif optimization would suggest.
bizkitmaker13
This is the dream home I describe to people. “If I could just slide a cube out of the side of the mountain and live there”
This makes me think Ready player one isn’t too far away, and I don’t know if it’s cool or scary.
LAUKThrowAway11
I refuse to buy a VR headset. Because I know that if I had one, I’d never take it off again. Hopefully by the time I’m old and infirm I’ll be able to get put in a pod with a headset and IV food and while away my end years floating through space.
tugboatnavy
what do you do when the monster shows up? i keep having to turn this game off
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Game is Brink Traveler on Quest 3, at their new Cappadocia location, cave location (just figured out months into having this game you can use the compass to visit alternate scenes in several maps). It’s one of my favorite travel apps on the Quest.
Virtual Reality got me back into gaming after years of not being able to justify it as a time expenditure. I’m perpetually astonished by even the most mundane environments, and the Brink Traveler environments are far from mundane. If I want to visit a mountain, or an island, or a canyon, I’m there in under five minutes.
I used Sidequest to bump up the resolution on my Quest 3, but the frame rate, visual experience, and latency is a *whole* lot better than the recording software and gif optimization would suggest.
This is the dream home I describe to people. “If I could just slide a cube out of the side of the mountain and live there”
Finally! I can escape my wife😩
This makes me think Ready player one isn’t too far away, and I don’t know if it’s cool or scary.
I refuse to buy a VR headset. Because I know that if I had one, I’d never take it off again. Hopefully by the time I’m old and infirm I’ll be able to get put in a pod with a headset and IV food and while away my end years floating through space.
what do you do when the monster shows up? i keep having to turn this game off