u/CMDRTragicAllPro

While S3-4 was a little rough, S5 has seriously been quite enjoyable, maybe not S1-2 levels of good, but man do I feel bad for all those who aren’t enjoying this season. It’s the best in years.

This newest episode has really been a blast and I was dreading its end from the first minute. It’s not S1 or 2 quality, but for a sci fi show (anyone around since the 90s and 2000s know they all basically get canceled just as they get good, or run long enough to get really bad) it’s really enjoyable.

I know people have their gripes with this season, and while I semi agree with them, I just can’t help but find myself so hyped at the end of each episode, rabid for the next.

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u/CMDRTragicAllPro — 15 days ago

&gt;!I started this weeks episode and it was only playing in hdr, rather than the usual HDR10+ I get. Tried infuse app just to make sure it wasn’t my tv, and HDR10+ worked there fine.!<

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u/CMDRTragicAllPro — 22 days ago

Just got into the game, noticed I sometimes get drops into the 80s when on higher elevation. Since the games playable on a q2 I just assumed I could crank all the settings and would be perfectly fine at max settings.

Any tips?

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u/CMDRTragicAllPro — 23 days ago

For some context, I’ve never been a huge fan of actual vr titles, and I much prefer simulators or flat2vr ports where I’m interacting with the world via physical sim equipment or a controller. However I’ve always loved the “stalker” kind of games and wanted to give into the radius a try. When I first got it I owned a 7900xtx which had a visual glitch with the game, causing light sources to do really weird things. I was only really able to play through the tutorial at the time because of this, but while doing so, also felt the gameplay and story to be quite weird from what I initially saw, the graphics even with pcvr didn’t seem amazing either compared to my usual simulators. So I didn’t play through much more than the tutorial.

Skip to now, and I have a 5080 and just saw that the sequel released in 1.0. I was wondering if I could possible skip the first game entirely without missing too much, and just benefit from the increased graphics and lessons learned from the first game. Maybe later return to the first game if I enjoy the sequel.

Or is it better to know the story of the first game before playing the second?

Also some tips maybe to get more immersed in vr games maybe?

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u/CMDRTragicAllPro — 26 days ago