Doktor Best
Arcane
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- Feb 2, 2015
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Contractors, Pavlov and Onward are the big three on the market.
I have to say i still prefer Pavlov. The community is still quite small since Pavlov does not have crossplay with Quest2 (they have a different verison on that platform), but to me the gameplay is just the most solid. It is still my most played VR game by far.
TTT (find traitor gamemode) is a cancer to the game but it does drag away the kiddos from SND which is a good thing at least. (WW2) push is also great as well as the hide mode, which pitches a swat team against one or two Predator like aliens with thermal sight and the ability to jump, run and climb super fast. It reminds me a lot of the AVP multiplayer back in the day.
I also like to play Contractors from time to time. It is the best looking Quest2 standalone shooter. Also playing some Quake3 VR currently. Strong VR legs needed for the latter.
Onward is more of a military sim type and i like its realism, but it depends on good teamplay the most and in many matches you are thrown together with toddlers who fuck up your gameplan or shoot you since there is no nametag above team mates.
Also dropped Pop1 and Hyper Dash because there is no time to get gud in all those games and i get outskilled by people who have hundreds of hours of gametime.
I have to say i still prefer Pavlov. The community is still quite small since Pavlov does not have crossplay with Quest2 (they have a different verison on that platform), but to me the gameplay is just the most solid. It is still my most played VR game by far.
TTT (find traitor gamemode) is a cancer to the game but it does drag away the kiddos from SND which is a good thing at least. (WW2) push is also great as well as the hide mode, which pitches a swat team against one or two Predator like aliens with thermal sight and the ability to jump, run and climb super fast. It reminds me a lot of the AVP multiplayer back in the day.
I also like to play Contractors from time to time. It is the best looking Quest2 standalone shooter. Also playing some Quake3 VR currently. Strong VR legs needed for the latter.
Onward is more of a military sim type and i like its realism, but it depends on good teamplay the most and in many matches you are thrown together with toddlers who fuck up your gameplan or shoot you since there is no nametag above team mates.
Also dropped Pop1 and Hyper Dash because there is no time to get gud in all those games and i get outskilled by people who have hundreds of hours of gametime.