I am sure that a wheel would be even better, but I don't have space + my PC is 5 meters away from my couch, so all wireless. So I made a profile, I assigned more keys to the controller ( for example, holding left Bumper + key A will activate the wipers etc) and I enjoyed my ride. But I do just fine with my Xbox 360 wireless controller, and the mega super nice software that is called reWasd, for remapping stuff. The game in VR is not without its faults, not that well optimized I think, and You can't use the touch controllers. What I like the most is driving at night when it rains, it makes me fell almost alone in the night, just the sound of the rain, truck and my wipers. I love this game in VR so much! Is the feel, I like taking jobs and driving across Europe and seeing the other cars in traffic, looking out of the truck's window to see the world. Well, from "I don't really care about this game" to " I will always cherish You" all it took was just a Quest 2 device. Insta-buy, then I watched some tutorials on how to activate and optimize the VR part a bit. Then, after 2 weeks, there was the Steam sale. Ok, so I said, "let's try the ETS2 demo again, since I heard that it has some VR support" So I downloaded the Demo, but sadly there wasn't an option to run in VR, since you have to opt-in the beta channel, and that's for the full game. That's why I enjoy more the games like NMS and Senua. I tend to like the "sitting" type games ,' cause I'm a couch potato. ![]() I tried a few others ( never tried Alyx, or other VR specific, it will come in the future). SkyrimVR - I bought it, cause Steam sale, but I have to mod the sh* out of it before I try it, like I did with Skyrim clasic Lone Echo - the Visuals and immersion omg! Helblade Senua's Sacrifice VR - loved it, 3rd person VR - just a beauty of a game. I tried Elite with GearVR before, but the Quest 2 is another beast for sure. But the targeting and how the cars look, and the shooting, I loved it.Įlite Dangerous - I was an Elite player since 2017 (on and off). GTA 5 with the VR mod by LukeRoss - I liked the experience, even if it is does something with alternate eye rendering ( too complicated for me), basically I can see some ghosting when looking to a side in car. NMS - runs pretty ok with DLSS, runs better with VD for me. My router is an Asus RT-AC87U, so my 5GHZ is also stable. I have a 9700k and a RTX 2080, so the games I tried ran pretty good. Now since I got my Quest 2 about 2 months ago, I tried some PCVR games via Airlink and VD, and I enjoyed some of them a lot. It might be necessary to lower your game settings in order to maintain comfortable framerate.I tried ETS2 demo in the past on my PC, but I got bored instantly, "not my cup" I said. Use it only while needed, and don't forget to check your game performance with mirroring enabled. You should also know, that mirroring is additional rendering and it has impact on game's performance. Because viewing direct headset image capture is not very comfortable to watch, it makes viewer feel motion sick. If you are making a video recording you may want to apply stabilizing filter to the image, so camera would be less wobbly for the viewers. If your streaming software doesn't have this feature - you might try OBS. Remove one of the eyes and stretch the image for proper aspect ratio. Also you might want to modify and crop the captured mirror image with your streaming software. See for yourself, which one suits you the most. ![]() \Oculus\Support\oculus-diagnostics\OculusMirror.exe Oculus users can use Oculus Mirror Software to mirror the game.Run game with -openvr key and enable mirroring in SteamVR settings. ![]() Uset o_oculus_mirror_mode "1"To the C:\Users\-username-\Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2\config.cfg
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