@SadlyItsBradley Those were fun times — summer 2017. We used to hang out in Altspace too, though I had an Oculus DK2 and a Razer Hydra for hand tracking 😄
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Hey @CDPROJEKTRED — we’d love to explore the idea of a proper, official VR port of Cyberpunk 2077 if you were ever interested. It's one of our "dream games to port"🙏
Our @Flat2VRStudios has shipped multiple award-winning VR adaptations, focused on reimagining games to feel built from the ground up for VR with motion controls and uncompromised presentation. We're trusted by multiple AAA studios and work in a way that lets you keep on focusing on all the amazing stuff you do.
@Flat2VR@CDPROJEKTRED@Flat2VRStudios Fully agree! Cyberpunk 2077 deserves a proper, full-featured VR mod with controller support at an AAA level — not the half-baked stuff we have now
@GAMERTAGVR Well, let’s see who wins on Steam. For me, the game of the year is Arken Edge. In second place — Of Lies and Rain. It’s definitely smaller in scale, but the story is way better.
@GAMERTAGVR Roboquest wasn’t originally made for VR either, but when they ported it, they actually added new VR mechanics. So why isn’t it on the list at all? I’m not even a fan of the game, but judging by the reviews, it would’ve been a much better option if we’re talking ports anyway.
@GAMERTAGVR I think Arken Age deserves that title way more, mainly because it’s packed with actual VR mechanics. Yeah, even Alien or Deadpool would be a better fit. I haven’t played Midnight Walk, but judging by the reviews, it’s basically just a walking sim with cool visuals, nothing more.
@Flat2VR Do you provide review keys to content creators? I’d love to take a look at Roboquest VR — I have some questions about the controls and left-handed options. Here’s my YouTube channel: https://t.co/213V5ywuFK
@macinvr@thegameawards@ArkenAgeVR ARKEN AGE. - game of the year in VR, Of Lies and Rain is the story of the year in VR, the rest of this year is very dull, at least on PC
@Anticleric Well, if there isn’t too much text and you decide to add a neural-network translation, I could proofread it — just like I did for "Of Lies and Rain".