![]() That's what you want from a VR game: to feel like you're really chopping down trees or crafting something. I'm highly impressed with the embodied actions for this game. hehe.Ĭrafting a handle for a tool is no joke. I figured I'd invite people from my work to play this with me if they're interested, and so far the only person I've got onboard is my boss. Once making it out of the tutorial server, I made my own server and wandered into the wonderful blank slate of a brand new game. Finding the mute voice chat button while in the tutorial server was my number one priority. There were a couple kids in the voice chat being obnoxious, and I get plenty of that at home. The tutorial server is a public server, however, so I found it. The game itself is pretty light on tutorials, but it does have a tutorial server that walks you through the basics of gathering stuff, exploring, making tools, and crafting your first backpack. The game NEEDS a wiki, which by its very nature shows you how intricate (or confusing, based on how you view it) this survival game is. It has 82k followers in its official Discord channel and a really deep wiki to back the game up, which is needed btw. ![]() The interesting thing about this game to me is that for a VR title, it actually has a surprisingly robust community. The other really important note here is that currently as of this writing, cross platform servers aren't a thing, so I can't have my PC friends come join me in my Oculus games and vice versa. On the PC version, you'll have to become a supporter (subscription based) in order to make your own servers. The main difference between the versions is that on the Oculus version, you get the ability to make a server of your own. This tip on the intro screen is a really good one btw. ![]()
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