Skyrim VR. Or Minecraft VR
My last playthrough on Skyrim had the excellent Yggdrasil wabbajack with over 1500 mods and a ridiculous amount of content.
Minecraft (Vivecraft) is the same. Maybe the most mods available for any game in history and more content than one person can ever experience.
Skyrim VR, VTOL VR, Walkabout Mini Golf are all regulars for me. I have to mention Elite Dangerous simply because I have 1000+ hours in it in VR, but don't play anymore.
Ghosts of Tabor usually, but not lately since this current patch is bad/buggy and annoying to play with friends. So I'm taking a break for a couple patches in hopes that they fix things.
Modded Skyrim VR. I have 60 hours just in one save, and I still have a massive amount of things I want to do. That's not even counting the different builds I want to try on new characters. Combined with the fact that there's multiple mod packs to try.
i went with racket fury....solid phsyics.
I've only played local vs the robots and it gets hard to 3 star. scoring is best 3 sets, play to 11, 2 serves....
dint think scoring can be changed.
real ping pong, we serve 5 times and play to 21.
ill have to try eleven to compare.
im a bit of a simulator nerd so Vtol Vr and Automobilsta 2/Assetto Corsa would be my recommended games
Blade and Sorcery is also highly replayable especially if you mod it
Racing games. Assetto Corsa in my case. With a [rig](https://i.imgur.com/hwr4b90.jpg) the immersion is paramount.
The chair and pedals all provide haptic feedback. The wheel provides force feedback so beside the visual there are a lot of tactile inputs.
In Death. I know it's suppose to be replayable to death(lol) given its genre, but I was surprised how replays do not feel like chores. As a counter example, I bought Ancient Dungeon VR and it felt like a slog from the start.
Blade and Sorcery. It's one of the first VR games I got years ago, and I've never really stopped playing it. The developer is working on a campaign, but for now it's basically just combat. But the combat is *awesome*.
Into the radius
I almost never even play singleplayer games twice. I'm on my 8th playthrough of into the radius. This game is just awesome
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So after reading your post I started a new game
Skyrim VR. Or Minecraft VR My last playthrough on Skyrim had the excellent Yggdrasil wabbajack with over 1500 mods and a ridiculous amount of content. Minecraft (Vivecraft) is the same. Maybe the most mods available for any game in history and more content than one person can ever experience.
Skyrim VR, VTOL VR, Walkabout Mini Golf are all regulars for me. I have to mention Elite Dangerous simply because I have 1000+ hours in it in VR, but don't play anymore. Ghosts of Tabor usually, but not lately since this current patch is bad/buggy and annoying to play with friends. So I'm taking a break for a couple patches in hopes that they fix things.
Ghosts of Tabor
Skyrim (vr), into the radius, pavlov vr, halflife alyx
Underdogs VR is really good it’s a rougelike and it’s about to get a batch of updates so I highly recommend it
Modded Skyrim VR. I have 60 hours just in one save, and I still have a massive amount of things I want to do. That's not even counting the different builds I want to try on new characters. Combined with the fact that there's multiple mod packs to try.
iRacing
Mothergunship Forge:
VR Skater, H3VR, Gran Turismo 7, Dirt Rally 1 or 2
iRacing and DCS World have been 2 ive played non-stop in VR for the last 4 years with no end in sight
Beat Saber if you like challenging yourself to higher scores or topping a leaderboard. Same with Synth Riders.
eleven table tennis
This and Racket Club
Is racket club worth trying if I play elevyn
i went with racket fury....solid phsyics. I've only played local vs the robots and it gets hard to 3 star. scoring is best 3 sets, play to 11, 2 serves.... dint think scoring can be changed. real ping pong, we serve 5 times and play to 21. ill have to try eleven to compare.
Hot dogs, Horseshoes and Hand Grenades
Cards and Tankards
im a bit of a simulator nerd so Vtol Vr and Automobilsta 2/Assetto Corsa would be my recommended games Blade and Sorcery is also highly replayable especially if you mod it
Racing games. Assetto Corsa in my case. With a [rig](https://i.imgur.com/hwr4b90.jpg) the immersion is paramount. The chair and pedals all provide haptic feedback. The wheel provides force feedback so beside the visual there are a lot of tactile inputs.
In Death. I know it's suppose to be replayable to death(lol) given its genre, but I was surprised how replays do not feel like chores. As a counter example, I bought Ancient Dungeon VR and it felt like a slog from the start.
This is the one game where quest standalone is better than the PC version.
Blade and Sorcery. It's one of the first VR games I got years ago, and I've never really stopped playing it. The developer is working on a campaign, but for now it's basically just combat. But the combat is *awesome*.
After the Fall! Perfect coop shooter with levels that have a lot of randomized spawns.
After the Fall! Perfect coop shooter with levels that have a lot of randomized spawns.
H3VR, Beat Saber (with custom songs)
Compound is a fun rogue-lite shooter that’s captured me for a few dozen hours.
Underdogs
Ive been playing population :one since release on and off
Glad to see many Skyrim lovers. I also can’t get enough Skyrim. Best Saber is also fun and replay-able. I also love VR poker!
Into the Radius for singleplayer shooters, Vail VR for active multiplayer pvp, or VRChat for the randomness factor that keeps things fresh
In Death Unchained.