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That said, I want to believe that the PC version is going to look considerably better. I hope so even though the Quest version actually looks superb judging from the videos I've seen.
bruh, stay lonely
if, however, the graphics are quest standard on pc, then is a hard pass from me.
So many insecure, “anti-woke” incels out there in the world now a-days. It’s embarrassing.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Devs may have focused on the Quest 2 when making the PCVR version, but this is by far no 1:1 mobile VR port.
That's also why devs recommend a RTX 2070, Quest ports usually run well using GTX 970 or 1060.
I second this. The lighting and textures are lightyears beyond what the quest can do. It's one of the most visually polished Vr games I've played in a while.
Wait what? You can? I stopped trying after the first few in the game assuming you couldn't open any of them. You do get the interaction symbol, right? Otherwise I have to go back and try all the closets and drawers again
Alyx is only 19, also with female hands, check out her nails even with the gravity gloves.
No one complains about that.