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I fired it up on Meta Quest and it looks so much better than it did on my old HTC Vive. The button layout and ♥♥♥♥ is a bit frustrating though. Maybe it's fixable with mods and ♥♥♥♥ but I just want to play!
Agree 1000%. I've spent 531 hours in FO4VR. It's the game that keeps on giving.
Now it's Starfield. I've been lucky to be able to play it in VR and it is amazing.
Always funny seeing two sides calling two different games `The best`. And I'm pretty sure Skyrim wins on the clothing modding front. If not it's real close.
And I'm gonna say what I said there- It all really depends what genre you're into and how much you mod it.
Fallout 4 has a few advantages though. The settlement building system and the licensed songs in the soundtrack. And the item selection wheel is way better than Skyrim's item menu. But that can be corrected with the spellwheel mod.
Dragonborn Speaks Naturally. I love this Mod. To speak and the NPCs just respond like they actually hear you is amazing.
I actually went back to FO4VR and started talking and realised this don't work in that game. Dunno why they haven't figured it out.
Seems so to him.