Metro Awakening

Metro Awakening

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IanL Dec 11, 2024 @ 3:18pm 
There is no such mod
MacLe0d Dec 11, 2024 @ 4:03pm 
It will be boring in flat version and also very short.
Highscreen Dec 11, 2024 @ 4:28pm 
Just play it how its intended. In VR. Its like Half Life Alyx.. Non Vr boring and fast. In VR really amazing.
MooP Dec 12, 2024 @ 1:29pm 
That would be very boring, people tired that with Alyx it does not "translate" well in 2D.
It's legit built for VR end of story...

Wait for VR to become more mainstream for you & buy the game $15 on sale one day...
I owned CV1 on release & moved onto Quest 3 the tech is advancing pretty fast look into buying a headset someday it is worth it.

Now were getting to the point you don't need a cable tethered to your PC, wireless streaming from your desktop to headset is legit... (If you got a decent Wifi6e router)
Last edited by MooP; Dec 12, 2024 @ 1:41pm
Northern Circuit Dec 13, 2024 @ 3:00pm 
People are easy to say stuff like this, but they also don't think about other's finances and situations.

Some people don't have room for VR, or they can't spend $1000 dollars on an index, or maybe they can't handle VR physically, etc. etc.

VR is the intended way to play, but if you can't do that but still want to play the game, that is understandable.

UEVR was designed to make non-VR games built with Unreal Engine to work in VR. I could have sworn there was a program for VR to non-VR but I can't find any info on it. Maybe it was only a mod for a specific title or two.
I looked for a few minutes, but I'm not getting any results for what you're looking for.
IanL Dec 14, 2024 @ 2:09am 
Originally posted by Northern Circuit:
People are easy to say stuff like this, but they also don't think about other's finances and situations.

Some people don't have room for VR, or they can't spend $1000 dollars on an index, or maybe they can't handle VR physically, etc. etc.

VR is the intended way to play, but if you can't do that but still want to play the game, that is understandable.

UEVR was designed to make non-VR games built with Unreal Engine to work in VR. I could have sworn there was a program for VR to non-VR but I can't find any info on it. Maybe it was only a mod for a specific title or two.
I looked for a few minutes, but I'm not getting any results for what you're looking for.

There are countless things in life that the majority of us can't afford or can't accommodate but that doesn't mean we should insist that something is done about it.

The perpetuation of this myth that a VR system will cost you $1000 or requires large areas to play in is unacceptable. New systems can be bought for as little as $300 and second hand ones for considerably less and you can play either seated or standing with just sufficient space to move your arms around. Sure it's even more immersive to have a large play area but it's not a requirement.

Sure, if it's possible for a team to mod it and provide a non-VR version then it does open the game up to many others but they may well find it an under-whelming experience outside of VR as it was specifically designed to be played in VR with all that brings to the experience.

People are simply suggesting it's better to wait until you can acquire a VR system because they are aware of how much more immersive the VR experience is and would like others to experience that too. I don't believe they are objecting to a mod being made per se.
bernardb Dec 14, 2024 @ 2:55am 
What IanL said... plus if you can afford a gaming PC you can afford a Quest 3...
Northern Circuit Dec 14, 2024 @ 8:33am 
Originally posted by IanL:
Originally posted by Northern Circuit:
People are easy to say stuff like this, but they also don't think about other's finances and situations.

Some people don't have room for VR, or they can't spend $1000 dollars on an index, or maybe they can't handle VR physically, etc. etc.

VR is the intended way to play, but if you can't do that but still want to play the game, that is understandable.

UEVR was designed to make non-VR games built with Unreal Engine to work in VR. I could have sworn there was a program for VR to non-VR but I can't find any info on it. Maybe it was only a mod for a specific title or two.
I looked for a few minutes, but I'm not getting any results for what you're looking for.

There are countless things in life that the majority of us can't afford or can't accommodate but that doesn't mean we should insist that something is done about it.

The perpetuation of this myth that a VR system will cost you $1000 or requires large areas to play in is unacceptable. New systems can be bought for as little as $300 and second hand ones for considerably less and you can play either seated or standing with just sufficient space to move your arms around. Sure it's even more immersive to have a large play area but it's not a requirement.

Sure, if it's possible for a team to mod it and provide a non-VR version then it does open the game up to many others but they may well find it an under-whelming experience outside of VR as it was specifically designed to be played in VR with all that brings to the experience.

People are simply suggesting it's better to wait until you can acquire a VR system because they are aware of how much more immersive the VR experience is and would like others to experience that too. I don't believe they are objecting to a mod being made per se.
Even if a headset is 200 dollars, there are people that don't want to pay that much for a single game. If no other VR game interests them, or they get sick too easily from them, or what have you, then it can't be expected that they just get over it.

The index does cost 1000 dollars for first time buyers, and I prefer it over all of the Oculus line up. And while some games can be played seated, it can make the experience less enjoyable for some games and even impossible to play on others. There are over a hundred factors that can be thought of to know if a VR headset is a good purchase. Financial situation, environmental situation, space, time, library, interests, motion sickness, pre-existing medical conditions, etc. etc.

Also, just because someone has a gaming PC, that doesn't mean that it's a high grade PC that costs 800-1500 dollars. It could even be some Dell laptop, that just barely meets the specs. Though I am sure that isn't the case here, one can't make assumptions. They could even be using a computer from 10 years ago.
MacLe0d Dec 14, 2024 @ 8:40am 
Anyway, no sense to make flat versions of such VR games.
As already mentioned, it will be boring and short, and will receive corresponding negative reviews.
Nobody wants that.
bronsky Dec 14, 2024 @ 11:31am 
VR is a totally different platform, with its own codes and gameplay. From a gameplay point of view, it's probably not for everyone, but it's by far the most intense and immersive way to play to date, and there's a growing audience for it. Most VR gamers have overcome discomfort issues, and disability for medical reasons, as with flat gaming, is very rare.
As already said, the financial argument isn't really relevant. If you can't buy a VR headset at today's Meta prices, you can't get a PC that will run the next flat Metro in good conditions.
nekochan AL Dec 14, 2024 @ 5:46pm 
bro youve asked this like 3 times already that i know of. if there isnt a mod there isnt a mod. spamming forum posts isnt going to make one conjure out of thin air
Sïckosis Dec 14, 2024 @ 6:18pm 
Originally posted by Northern Circuit:
Even if a headset is 200 dollars, there are people that don't want to pay that much for a single game.
I said the same thing about Mario but I just didn't buy a Switch and was fine with that.

And if you or anyone thinks there's only 1 game for VR worth playing you can get tucked in.
Loop123 Dec 15, 2024 @ 9:37am 
Originally posted by Northern Circuit:
People are easy to say stuff like this, but they also don't think about other's finances and situations.

Some people don't have room for VR, or they can't spend $1000 dollars on an index, or maybe they can't handle VR physically, etc. etc.

VR is the intended way to play, but if you can't do that but still want to play the game, that is understandable.

UEVR was designed to make non-VR games built with Unreal Engine to work in VR. I could have sworn there was a program for VR to non-VR but I can't find any info on it. Maybe it was only a mod for a specific title or two.
I looked for a few minutes, but I'm not getting any results for what you're looking for.
So don’t play the game. Seriously it’s very disappointing in non VR. You might as well watch it on YT. The difference is that big. One is the experience and one is watching someone experience it. There’s no comparison and trust me I have tried both. It’s great if someone make it work in flat version but you get 5% of the product as a result, if that.
Furtin Dec 17, 2024 @ 6:49am 
VR in general is multiplying a user experience and immersion due to the medium. You can’t just expect a flatgame out of this.
Last edited by Furtin; Dec 17, 2024 @ 6:49am
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