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Patch or mod for what?
Nah, it'd require a full rework of the gun mechanics for every gun and all the different mods for different guns. We won't see anything past a button to reload for fo4.
People think that having hands and real movements in games is everything in VR. But it's not. See the "realistic" crouching and swimming in Skyrim... Thanks god you can turn that OFF!
Naw fam, immersiveness is literally the only reason to VR as far as Im concerned
I'd much rather interactive reloading. It feels way better then button press reloading for VR. And it feels rewarding when your reload speed is based off how fast you can move, and you eventually get so used to a weapon you can rapidly reload it. But I also like the crouching to stealth and the swimming. Because I'm playing roomscale VR to enjoy just that. If I wanted a button for every single action I would just play it on KB/M.
However being a VR port of a massive game that wasn't built for VR in any way I'm totally okay with how they did it. To add interactive reloading would probably take more work then everything else they did to port it to VR combined.
There were always going to be limitations and compromises on bringing an old game of this size to VR, so yeah I agree.
Besides, look at all the people moaning about the price as it is, can you imagine what price it would have been had they done a total VR job on it when you only have an absolute maximum of probably 200,000 sales to get your investment back and hopefully make some profit.
Still. I've been playing both Fallout and Skyrim for many hours. In room scale. And I'm really glad that I don't have to crouch, jump and reload my weapon manually.
Actually, shooting the bow in Skyrim is already a bit much in my book. But it's ok.
If I want to do a work-out, I'll just do that at the gym or go jogging. But not while playing a game and being immersed in this alternate world. Especially since it ends immediately with the movement anyway.
BTW, the speed of the reloading SHOULD be related to your character's skills, not the player's! This is still an RPG!
Did you just necro this thread so you can "actually" a man about a mod that didn't even exist in 2018!??