@flugs Pavlov works perfectly, so does Boneworks. Any game that I could think of would work with the Rift S. HL:A, Boneworks, Pavlov, Onward, Blade & Sorcery, VRChat, Rec Room, etc. I played and finished HL:A on the Rift S in three separate instances. The first time I only lasted about an hour due to previous nausea n shit. By the second I had played for 8 hours straight and didn't even notice it and the third I spent like 3-4 hours finishing the game, lol.
Also, the GTX 1060 is not recommended for optimally playing HL:A despite the fact that they say the minimum is a 1060, you'll encounter quite a bit of stutter when there's a lot of things happening in combat. Despite that fact, I enjoyed the game a lot, so when you get into VR, play Alyx, seriously.
alright, well I'm not sure about whether I'll even buy HL:A but I would like the full immersion and all the research I did indicated that it would be fine for all vr games, potentially I can set a game like that to low settings?
@Sneaky That doesn't look awful, but yeah I do wanna avoid motion sickness. To be honest whilst I do wanna have a good experience with these games I'm more interested in the competitive games, and Boneworks.. whatever that's classed as which I'm certain I have the specs for. Boneworks may struggle a tiny bit but comp games will be absolutely fine. I've also heard that the Oculus Rift disregards system requirements, not too sure what that means?
@ShadowJoey I refunded the 1050 ages ago and now I’m saving up money over my birthday and next christmas to buy a rizon 7 cpu, rtx 2060 and some other shit to completely rebuild my pc
@Hayden alright dude i’ll look into them, i don’t necessarily need a better cpu but it will help a lot for physics based games and apparently i need a better cpu to support an rtx graphics card
Can confirm, Ryzen 5 3600 is a BEAST, a great GPU that you can get is 1660, forgot if mine is TI or not, but people here can help you out with which one is better.
@Hayden I got the 3700x and it does wonders, always could use some more cores and threads but I mainly use mine for multitasking, HandBrake and editing from time to time.
@Creepis To be honest, I think a ryzen 7 is way over the top for what I do, making websites and playing games does nothing to my quad core i5. I was under the influence that you needed an i7 for boneworks and the ryzen 7 apparently knocks that out of the picture. I'm honestly not sure what CPU I should get but I may get one of these ones you guys are suggesting because the r7 is the most expensive thing in the upgrade and the thing that will be used the least.