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Nvidia Offers Three Games with GeForce GTX Bundle For Oculus
Nvidia is releasing a new game-bundle, there's three games you get for free when you purchae your GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, GTX 1080, GTX 1070 or GTX 1060. However, there's a catch, the titles are VR games. So not only do you need to spend hardcore cash on your GPU, you need to have a €749,00 Oculus kit as well.
There is "no better time to jump in and immerse yourself," says Nvidia. The Nvidia GeForce GTX Oculus Bundle provides a redemption code for The Unspoken, SUPERHOT VR, and Wilson's Heart PC VR games. Here's a quick summary of the respective attractions of these games:
- The Unspoken pulls players into a hidden world of spell casting and magicians’ duels. Manipulate the environment around you with the powerful arcane forces that flow through your fingertips, summon unfathomable monstrosities with your bare hands, and rise up through the ranks of an urban magic fight club.
- SUPERHOT VR blurs the lines between cautious strategy and unbridled mayhem, SUPERHOT is the FPS in which time moves only when you move. No regenerating health bars, no conveniently placed ammo drops. It’s just you, outnumbered and outgunned, grabbing the weapons of fallen enemies to shoot, slice and manoeuvre through a hurricane of slow-motion bullets.
- Wilson's Heart is an immersive first-person psychological thriller set in a 1940’s hospital that has undergone a haunting transformation. You become Robert Wilson, a patient who awakens to the shocking discovery that his heart has been replaced with a mysterious device. Work with your fellow patients to defeat the sinister inhabitants in your pursuit to reveal who stole your heart… and why.
Nvidia's promotion starts runs until 13th June. The bundle codes can be redeemed via the GeForce Experience, after which you will receive a new redemption code which you will need to use in the Oculus Store, input that code and the games will download and appear in the Oculus Library. I doubt it'll be a popular one.
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#5424688 Posted on: 04/26/2017 03:02 PM
Yeah, vomit fest Oculus. Sold that crap, never again. Good ol 2D, might be ugly and PBR might look like crap in 2D but i'm not sick from games on 2D monitors.
Yeah, vomit fest Oculus. Sold that crap, never again. Good ol 2D, might be ugly and PBR might look like crap in 2D but i'm not sick from games on 2D monitors.
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#5424746 Posted on: 04/26/2017 05:30 PM
Just cos it makes you ill doesn't mean it's crap there's plenty of people who enjoy VR on a regular basis with no nausea inducing effects.
Yeah, vomit fest Oculus. Sold that crap, never again. Good ol 2D, might be ugly and PBR might look like crap in 2D but i'm not sick from games on 2D monitors.
Just cos it makes you ill doesn't mean it's crap there's plenty of people who enjoy VR on a regular basis with no nausea inducing effects.
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#5424780 Posted on: 04/26/2017 06:50 PM
My Rift is the bollocks.
Either your hardware wasnt up to par, the settings were too optimistic or you had another performance issue elsewhere.
Alternatively, you might be very susceptible to this kind of sickness.
Judging by all the *s in your hardware specs I'm surprised you got it to work at all !
You need a PC.
Yeah, vomit fest Oculus. Sold that crap, never again. Good ol 2D, might be ugly and PBR might look like crap in 2D but i'm not sick from games on 2D monitors.
My Rift is the bollocks.
Either your hardware wasnt up to par, the settings were too optimistic or you had another performance issue elsewhere.
Alternatively, you might be very susceptible to this kind of sickness.
Judging by all the *s in your hardware specs I'm surprised you got it to work at all !
You need a PC.
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I bought a used (mint) Oculus Rift CV1 over the weekend, for one purpose and one purpose only....Assetto Corsa.
All I can say is Holy S***! I play racing sims more than anything, and this is a total game changer. Been sim racing since 1997 and I've never seen anything like this as far as immersion level goes, not $1500 wheels, $600 pedals, triple monitors,(all of which I own), nothing.