VR will also work on Oculus DK2, and Oculus Quest 1 & 2 via a link cable, or other viable method. Just make sure that your headset and controllers are tracked within the play area. The problem is that my seated location is near the edge of my room, so if I tilt my head just right to look outside the plane it triggers the chaperone which breaks immersion and is unnecessary for a seated game. It will now look like this:Īs the game sees VR as just a "visual" change, you cannot get banned for playing in VR in multiplayer. Even if you have a room-scale setup, you can still use VR apps that are designed for seated or standing-only experiences. If you are having spectators watching you, drag your game window just a little bit and it will open up to a wider, two eyed view, making it easier to see. If you cannot handle the intensity or you are getting motion sick, either take a break or place your headset on your desk, reset the seated position, and play through your monitor. Choose the type of play area you want and then follow the prompts to complete the process. Turn off Nvidia PCSS because shadows will look different in each eye and will cause you eye strain. Settings Resetting the play area From your computer, open the SteamVR app. Turn antialiasing off in settings as this makes weird texture bugs and it doesn't even improve the image at all. I highly recommend seated play as this is not a comfortable experience at all, and make sure to reset your seated position.ĭying Light VR can be played with other people, regardless if they are in VR or just on regular desktop, they cannot see you lean however. Every time I'd strafe to the left or right in Dying Light's VR, I'd feel a little lurch in my stomach. If your phone is rooted you can try by CWM recovery mode and wipe. The real sickness-inducing problem, for me, was sidestepping. This game can be played with keyboard and mouse or a controller, it does not support wand controllers.Just some tips and information for you all: Do a factory reset by clearing cache and wiping user data by booting into recovery mode. It will now look like this:Īs the game sees VR as just a "visual" change, you cannot get banned for playing in VR in multiplayer. And yes, to get back to the changed default, the reset (however you mapped it) helps if you are somewhere else in the plane or outside it. I needed to change the setting too, albeit a little, but it helped. Turn off Nvidia PCSS because shadows will look different in each eye and will cause you eye strain. No, that puts you in a default x-plane position that might not be the best for you, length wise, real seat height wise etc. Just some tips and information for you all: Dying Light VR can be played with other people, regardless if they are in VR or just on regular desktop, they cannot see you lean however.