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I have a quest 3, but quest standalone is utter rubbish.
I'll wait (and hope) for a PCVR version.
(should also note that Unflattened is developed almost entirely by Flat2VR Studios rather than Holy Wow, although we're helping with lots of stuff and in constant communication with them)
'standalone is absolutely awful' really makes little sense when it comes to games with basic graphics like this, i doubt there will be much difference at all between Quest 3 & steam versions so surely it's better to play without a cable. And how can PC be more convenient?
Please explain why Compound on quest is EXACTLY like Compound on PCVR? To the point I play my quest copy far more due to not having to bither connecting to my pc.
I played both the headliners: Asgard's wrath 2 and Assassin's creed Nexus. Both of them a juddery mess. Long load times. Looked awful.