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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Fallout 4 VR was a half-assed cash-grab port probably done overnight by two unpaid interns named Josh and Mike, Josh being a low-key mentally unstable man with crippling social anxiety and hella acne. And Mike being a skinny white stoner who's unresponsive 40% or more of the time.
Skyrim VR is a beautiful port. The graphics are still ♥♥♥♥, and it's absolutely nauseating to be catapulted into the stratosphere by a giant, but the gameplay holds up really well in VR. Casting spells in VR feels really good, and the game still feels just as (if not more) magical as the flat version.
-The lack of DLC's is just stupid in every way.
-The pipboy controls horrendously, and is just an awful menu system in general. But this was ok, because Fallout paused the game while you were in the pipboy, not anymore.
-The textures, aside from just being bad, constantly glitch out and look blurry. I don't get motion sick from VR, but the blurry textures make me lightheaded.
-It runs like ♥♥♥♥. Skyrim doesn't run very well, either, but it runs better.