Thoes metal thing coming out of the sides of the tracks and up are something they added to a lot of the coasters. I think in adds more visual movement.
Have tried it on Quest 3 on PC and PSVR2 and can tell you the PSVR2 is far better, colours pop and true blacks, no stutteri g, etc, like you mention on PSVR2, which I think is the better version, hate the muddled colours and no true blacks on the Quest as more a dark grey then black
Get over your overly pretentious, limited/limiting narrow mindedness from others capacity. It’s a valid game experience; there’s also titles that more lean toward experiences which a good portion of people of different/varying vr disposition enjoy. A lot of people enjoy roller coasters, etc. and this one adds a little bit more interactivity though not always necessary. Granted not every game/title/exp is for everyone which is the case for other media as well, but I glad to have variety/mixture of conventional/unconventional games, experiences, AA classics to indie gems for various peoples.
Personally, I prefer "experiences" like this more then most games.. It's also one of the very few games I could easily let others who aren't into VR enjoy immediately and they all had an absolute blast with everyone else watching my TV to have an idea of what they were experiencing. Once the motorized seats are more available for home use, things like this will be crazy immersive as the graphics on a few of them are getting pretty damn good and will only get better with time. Overall though, I just enjoy mixing it up as too much of any one thing gets old real fast for me in VR (Outside of EmuVR and a couple of the arcade apps which I still enjoy the hell out of anytime I throw them on especially with an actual arcade stick).
7:23 Me out here docking while the blades coming down 😭😭😵😂
Didn't know that there were more rides since the last time I rode it!
My one complaint is that it feels too smooth, I want to feel shaken around.
The dynasty one is nice and long.
These SpongeBob ones are great.
Thoes metal thing coming out of the sides of the tracks and up are something they added to a lot of the coasters. I think in adds more visual movement.
Have tried it on Quest 3 on PC and PSVR2 and can tell you the PSVR2 is far better, colours pop and true blacks, no stutteri g, etc, like you mention on PSVR2, which I think is the better version, hate the muddled colours and no true blacks on the Quest as more a dark grey then black
Do you get all the DLC available on PSVR2 as well?
Don't know if it's all there, but heaps of DLC have not rechecked
Think its not optimized for pc. No performance issues on PSVR2, so feel its better optimized on this system
I wonder if it needs installing on an NVME (don't know if he has one)
@@daishi5571 It was smoother after some of the assest had been loaded.
Can I refund a DLC if I don't want it?
No idea sorry, I would have thought so with Steams refund Policy.
Not a fan of the Spung bob roller coaster level
This game gives me motion sickness and I can't play it. I don't get motion sickness on real coasters. 🤦🤦🤦
Calling this a game gives real games a bad name mate.
Its still a game!
Get over your overly pretentious, limited/limiting narrow mindedness from others capacity. It’s a valid game experience; there’s also titles that more lean toward experiences which a good portion of people of different/varying vr disposition enjoy. A lot of people enjoy roller coasters, etc. and this one adds a little bit more interactivity though not always necessary. Granted not every game/title/exp is for everyone which is the case for other media as well, but I glad to have variety/mixture of conventional/unconventional games, experiences, AA classics to indie gems for various peoples.
Personally, I prefer "experiences" like this more then most games.. It's also one of the very few games I could easily let others who aren't into VR enjoy immediately and they all had an absolute blast with everyone else watching my TV to have an idea of what they were experiencing. Once the motorized seats are more available for home use, things like this will be crazy immersive as the graphics on a few of them are getting pretty damn good and will only get better with time. Overall though, I just enjoy mixing it up as too much of any one thing gets old real fast for me in VR (Outside of EmuVR and a couple of the arcade apps which I still enjoy the hell out of anytime I throw them on especially with an actual arcade stick).