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18.2 hrs on record (7.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Best VR PvP game I've played so far.
At first it was a bit unsettling that you have to unlock abilities, but after starting small and working up to unlocking many more I changed my mind -- it helped me to learn to use them without being overwhelmed.
All of the abilities you can use (kicking up rocks, walls, sliding, etc.) are action-based irl and feels very fluid: like an actual Earth-bender.
I also like that there aren't restrictions (no cooldowns or limits on how many e.g. walls you can put it [that i've found]) making combat feel more skill-based.
Additionally, it's a great workout. Leaves me sweating and it's fun.

Improvements I'd like to see would be in some UI elements (like changing settings not being on an in-game tablet) and avatar customization. Would also be cool if I could import my character model to LIV for streaming. I also think other elements (like water) would be cool, but I get the developer's point in that it would be a lot of work and would make it harder to polish or balance.
Posted October 10, 2022.
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37 people found this review helpful
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438.4 hrs on record (3.7 hrs at review time)
I've reviewed several VR overlay tools including Daily OVR, OVRDrop, XSOverlay, and Desktop Portal. I keep purchasing these tools because none of them are perfect and each have their downsides.
It sucks that I had to go through all of these before reaching OVR Toolkit, because this is by FAR the best of all of them. It has exactly what I need, whereas all of the others have major downfalls. I have no complains about OVR Toolkit and, if you're looking for the best overlay tool, this is it.
Posted June 17, 2020.
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20.5 hrs on record (20.4 hrs at review time)
Not the best layout program, but still pretty good.

Easy to use, but having multiple windows open and pointing at a window draws it above all others, so having multiple windows open can be pointless if it's behind another window. Also doesn't support curving windows, which is quite annoying.
Definitely better than OVRDrop, but still not the best overlay program. I'd suggest XSOverlay over this one.
Posted March 19, 2020.
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3.7 hrs on record
Liked OVRDrop at first when I thought there was nothing better and it was open source. But this is by far the worst layout program available. It does what it says it can do, but it doesn't support multiple windows natively (you can start the program multiple times in experimental mode, though, but this is difficult). Moving windows is difficult without using sliders, and windows take priority so they are always on top (you can change this in the settings, but then it shows whatever window is on top of the window you're trying to see).
Other layout programs allow you to do all of the above things instead, like DailyVR and XSOverlay.
Posted March 19, 2020.
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25.4 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Like some others who've left a review, I have paid for and tried all of the other promising overlays (OVRDrop and DailyVR) but this is the best one by far.

Let me explain the problems with the others, which is why I decided to try XSOverlay:
OVRDrop -- almost impossible to move windows around, you have to use sliders. Doesn't natively support multiple windows, but in development mode you can start the program multiple times to act like it. But if you do this, windows conflict and go in front of eachother, so it's bad. This is by far the worst overlay.
DailyVR -- very good. Loved this overlay. However, it didn't support any way to curve windows, which was really bothering for me since I code in VR and would have to move the window around a lot for comfortability. Pointing your mouse at a different window would make it a priority, and all other windows would turn into the window you're point at if that makes sense; this was very annoying too.
XSOverlay -- the best. Easily able to use multiple windows without them conflicting, windows curve similar to the Oculus Dash, easily resizable, pinnable, can reset window positions. This is the exact software I was looking for when I wanted an overlay different from Dash. Biggest problem from using Dash alone is that you can't use it outside of the Oculus menu which dims the background, so this is amazing.
Posted March 19, 2020.
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