Can you recommend any PCVR games that can be played lying down? Preferably something slower that runs on Linux.

So far I’ve tried:

  • Overload: Works, but I get motion sickness.
  • Hellblade: Works but for some reason it’s too boring for me at the moment, dunno why.
  • Arkham VR: A PITA to get working with shitty controls and it’s almost impossible to play lying on your back.
  • Star Wars Squadrons: Works well, will keep playing.
  • The 7th Guest VR: Doesn’t work on Linux.
  • Alien Isolation: Doesn’t work on Linux.

I’m currently installing Alyx but that will probably be too much for my little Deck and on top of that demand too much interactivity.

I really wish The 7th Guest worked. That could have been exactly the kind of calm experience I wanted to play.

    • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.deOP
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      3 months ago

      Yeah, it works good enough for the games listed above. I get a slight stutter every few minutes or so. But for now it’s been playable. But I doubt that it will be enough to run Alyx comfortably.

      I’m using ALVR and a Quest 1 headset. Its lower resolution should definitely help. I tried halving the resolution for Squadrons to see if it could get rid of the stutters, but it didn’t help with those and instead made the game too ugly.

      One caveat, I’m running OpenSUSE instead of SteamOS. That might give me slightly better performance, at least that’s my subjective impression. Games run definitely better on Plasma Wayland than X11. And last time I experimented on SteamOS with VR I couldn’t get it to work in gaming mode. And 2GB of zram definitely helped with City Skylines, but the impact on VR-games should be negligible.

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      3 months ago

      The Deck is just a (slow) Linux PC, why wouldn’t it work?

      • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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        3 months ago

        Because it’s slow and VR is very resource demanding. It has to render everything twice and to mitigate motion sickness, the standard FPS to hit is 75-90.

        From NoneYa’s comment, it sounds like it “works” but it’s not gonna be very enjoyable.