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javeryh:
I ended up getting the Quest 2 for the kids for Christmas.  So far we are loving it.  We bought a few games - The Room VR, Beat Saber, Job Simulator, Vader: Immortal and Superhot VR.  The games are fun.  I like The Roo and Beat Saber the best so far.  I haven’t tried Vader yet or Superhot (not a fan of shooters).

Any other games I should be getting?  I also want to try the PC link but I don’t have the cable ... and the computer is nowhere near where we play.  Basically, what else would you guys get?
SammyWI:

--- Quote from: javeryh on December 30, 2020, 01:19:52 pm ---I ended up getting the Quest 2 for the kids for Christmas.  So far we are loving it.  We bought a few games - The Room VR, Beat Saber, Job Simulator, Vader: Immortal and Superhot VR.  The games are fun.  I like The Roo and Beat Saber the best so far.  I haven’t tried Vader yet or Superhot (not a fan of shooters).

Any other games I should be getting?  I also want to try the PC link but I don’t have the cable ... and the computer is nowhere near where we play.  Basically, what else would you guys get?

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I hope you got the bundle deal on Vader Immortal and didn't just buy episode 1 like I did  ;(.  I like Eleven Table Tennis though right now I am playing through the wireless PCVR SteamVR link which is probably adding a little lag to a game that really needs good speed and timing.  For Beat Saber I'd recommend getting user made levels if that's possible on Quest 2.  Those make the game for me on the Vive and SteamVR.  It's probably something you could do through Sidequest.  Speaking of which: Get Sidequest.  You'll have to plug the headset in to a PC and set some developer permissions but it opens up a whole new game store with several free games and demos available.   And you can buy a cheaper cable than the official Oculus Link cable.  Check Amazon - many of their USB A to C cables specifically say they work with the Quest 2.  If your PC has a USB C plug I believe you can use the included cable for Sidequest.  Rec Room is a good free one.  I play mostly the paintball game in that but it has a bunch more games and tools for making user made content.
fallacy:
Glad you guys both got it. First thing you all have to get is a good pair of headphones, it makes me sick thinking of people playing these games with those ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- speakers on the quest; good sound is like half the VR experience.

Must also have:
In Death: Unchained; my dad is still playing that one hours a day, it is just a real fun bow game that is satisfying killing the mobs and getting through the stage. I also really like the knife throwing teleportation movement, you feel like you have accurate fast paced movement without getting you sick.

Pistol whip is a rhythm based shooting game like Beat Saber, it has such a cool style and is so much fun a lot of people think it is better than Beat Saber.

There are games like Robo Recall and Walking Dead Saints and Sinners which are a must have for PC but the quest version, ehhhh to much of a graphic hit and a complete removal of a lot of things.

I think I am the only one that likes Drop Dead. Take something like The House of the Dead arcade game and put it into VR, I think it is fun as hell.

I Expect you to Die is a puzzle game but it is a puzzle game everyone likes. I think it is because it keeps you seated and everything you need can be picked up from that position without moving.
fallacy:

--- Quote ---Rec Room is a good free one.  I play mostly the paintball game in that but it has a bunch more games and tools for making user made conten
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Rec room is great, my favorite is definitely the co-op dungeons they have. In fact it is the most fun co-op experience I have had in VR bar none. I would like to get multiple Quest 2 together just to play something like Rise of the JumboTron together. The Pirate one is pretty good as well as Simon's Quest. Basically you go in a room with 3 or 4 people and try to get through the dungeon, if someone gets hit and dies you can high 5 them to bring them back to life, if you all die you are out. I was with some cool people one night and we must have been at the Pirate one for over 3 hours and died right at the very end. I never did get to finish it, the problem is there are to many little kids so finding people to play that are not retarded is pretty difficult.  Now that my brother-in-law and my brother have a Quest 2 I should be like guess what we are doing, Isle of the Lost Skulls needs to be completed.
SammyWI:
Looking at swapping my Vive deluxe audio strap to the Q2.  Seems like people think that's one of the best options but I need to commit to fully going to the Q2 for VR and I'm still tweaking and getting used to it.

Rec Room can also be played non-VR (flatscreen) if you are trying to get friends together.

I'm usually not much for puzzle games but I Expect You to Die looks pretty interesting, I may try that out.
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