julienbarnoin, to gaming
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PLOT TWIST !
Your vision blurs and white text appears in front of your eyes saying Game Over.

You remove the goggles, realizing you were still in a demo from the first time you tried the Oculus Rift back in 2014. Seeing a pixelated game followed by a realistic dystopian world when you removed the in-game headset was just a marketing gimmick in the demo and the passage of time was just an illusion.

You're back in 2014. What do you do next?

fell, to linux
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Today was a bad day for Linux Gaming, at least for me.

  1. I wanted to play DCS: World with head teacking like always
  2. My system stopped recognising my Oculus Rift CV1 sensors, throwing all sorts of USB errors in dmesg
  3. I switched to the linux-lts kernel, which caused even more problems with the GPU. The graphical environment never showed up.
  4. Back on the regular linux kernel, I settled for a phone strapped to my head for head tracking.
  5. After two hours of gameplay, KWin crashed and failed to restore my open applications including the game.

I'm done for tonight. 😩

SirTapTap, to MetaQuest
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apparently I have a $7 credit for expiring, any suggestions for what to get? I have a quest 2

The fuss of putting on the headset is mostly why I don't use mine, but the fact almost all games are $30-40 despite being a couple hours long is part of it too

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