Didn't Google and such have access to much more training data than open source solutions? I would think that would give them an advantage, unless it's the raw algorithms that are better.
Racket Club revealed new gameplay info in a dev diary, explaining Resolution's approach to the upcoming VR sports game.
I'm really looking forward to this. Love Racket: Nx and I play pickleball irl. Resolution Games has a great track record too.
Both, yealink for physical phones. Ground wire for mobile app. You could always sign up for a test number before you port yours over.
Voip.ms is great, been using them for businesses for years. It's dirt cheap - probably cost you like $3/month.
What's everyone favorites. This is a really interesting type of game, I find it much more immersive than thumb-stick walking. Here' my top choices:
Eye of the Temple: $20 - Indiana Jones like game https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/5361030930653377/
Lavrynthos: Free - Amazing non-euclidean maze experience that shifts time and space https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/4262610477159316/:
TraVRsal : Free - User Created spaces and multiplayer available https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3381040775329400/
Tea for Got: Free - The orginal one, I never cared for the weapon feel but it's worth checking out. https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3762343440541585/
Diva Swan speakers - they were one of the early internet speaker companies. They had a deal if you bought 2 floorstanding and 2 bookshelf speakers they threw in the $500 center channel for free. I've upgraded receivers with newer surround processing over the years, but the the core 5.1 holds up great for 20+ years now. https://hometheaterhifi.com/volume_8_2/diva-swans-41-speakers-5-2001.html
The best site to find new games. You can sort through all the app lab and other games by a variety of factors. I just wish they had a gorilla tag exclusion filter.
This is a great guide to get started with. Loss of reviews in every issue. Reminds me of the old Nintendo power magazines but for VR.
I switched years ago to this app to transfer for wirelessly, I get better speeds than usb. Uses your local wifi or internet. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.resilio.sync
Skummeh's Reviews Addon Name (Custom weapons, asset packs, S2FM and non-functional maps not included...only functional maps/campaigns),Overall Rating (1-10),Author Name (current Steam name at time of writing with link to profile),Video w/ review in description,
This isn't my spreadsheet - but has incredibly detailed reviews of almost every add-on for Half Life. Great way to find the best maps to start out with.
Check this site for the most accurate weather provider in your area. Then choose an app that can use that as a source. https://www.forecastadvisor.com/
Quest New User Guide 25% Off App Discounts Gibby's Guide to the Quest 2 - Magazine with latest Releases Motion Sickness Tips Best Meta TV 360 Videos: David Attenborough Videos - 8k Nature Miketunes 360 Videos - Filmed by me - EUC (electric unicycle), Bike Party, concerts, ect Hugh Huo - Travel and
What are everyone's favorite experiences? Am I missing any I should add to my list? Here's my recommendations (hyperlinked on website):
Lavrynthos: Free - Amazing non-euclidean maze that shifts time and space
Battlescar: Punk was invented by girls: $6 - One of the best - 30 minutes long, not for kids
Spheres: $10 - You actually go inside a black hole, voiced by Millie Bobby Brown, Jessica Chastain, and Patti Smith - don’t miss it
Wolves in the Walls: $9 - Emmy Award winning, great translation of Neil Gaiman’s book
The Multiverse Bakery - Tales from Soda Island: The best animated shorts made in Quill
Goliath: Playing with Reality: Free - Animated Grand Jury Prize winner at the Venice Film Festival
On The Morning You Wake (To the End of The World) - The story of what happened when a millions Hawai'i received a txt that a nuclear missile was minutes away
The Line: $5 - Emmy Award winner, diorama box style animation
Gloomy Eyes : $8 - Sundance winner, spooky tale
Paper Birds: $5 - Starring Archie Yates from Jojo Rabbit, another charming animation
Baby Yaga: $6 - Starring Kate Winslow, Glenn Close, and others
Best Video films/experiences:
Dave Attenbourough: He has several amazing specials, start with First Life - the underwater scenes are incredible
Megan Thee Stallion Concert: Incredibly realistic video with interactive elements - best way to do concerts I've seen, though it's a bit explicit
Ayahuasca VR: Free - The closest you’ll get to tripping without chemicals, just mind-blowing. Don’t watch in Venues, search in Oculus TV for the 360 degree version.
BRINK Traveler: $10 - Visit scenic sights around the world in stunning resolution
My Videos - I personally filmed these with my 360 camera
Cirque du Soleil: $7 - Way better seats than you can pay for, has 5-6 experiences
Anne Frank House: Free - Interactive house exploration, I’ve heard better than in seeing in person
Everest VR: Free - 3 part documentary that let’s you experience Everest
Felix & Paul Studios: Free/some paid - The best VR filmmakers right now, lots of quality content
David Attenborough’s Micro Monsters: Free - Series on insects in incredible detail
The Slow Mo Guys - Free - Search Oculus TV to watch, great effects