10-29-2018 06:23 AM
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10-29-2018 05:00 PM
RedRizla said:
Thought I better ask because there's Steam sale coming and I don't want to add more games to my library that I'll never play. I was just debating whether or not to try Metro 2033 & Metro Last Light, just to see if I can get back into it. Any of you played Metro 2033/ Metro Last Light, or would I be best with a game like The Witcher that everyone raves about? That's the last game I purchased on Steam and I haven't even looked at it yet.. Cheers!
@bigmike20vt - So a 70" screen that is probably the size of one of my walls does get you more immersed? I thought my problem was been able to see the sides of the television..
10-29-2018 05:19 PM
pyroth309 said:
RedRizla said:
Thought I better ask because there's Steam sale coming and I don't want to add more games to my library that I'll never play. I was just debating whether or not to try Metro 2033 & Metro Last Light, just to see if I can get back into it. Any of you played Metro 2033/ Metro Last Light, or would I be best with a game like The Witcher that everyone raves about? That's the last game I purchased on Steam and I haven't even looked at it yet.. Cheers!
@bigmike20vt - So a 70" screen that is probably the size of one of my walls does get you more immersed? I thought my problem was been able to see the sides of the television..
Both Metros are really good. 2033 is a bit more clunky as it's a very old game at this point but it sets good foundation. They're like thriller shooters but they have a good story and great graphics. (Get the Redux versions). I've been chomping at the bit for Metro Exodus for years now lol.I also agree with those above that a Curved Ultrawide is probably as close as you can get to VR but it still wont' live up. I still play flat gaming at least 50% of the time because of friends.
10-29-2018 05:21 PM
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10-29-2018 05:26 PM
Cyber summed it up better lol. Been a few years since I've played the Metros and was trying to remember its mechanics and not cross it up with all the other games i've played since.
cybereality said:
Metro is an FPS, but it very much has a survival horror aspect to it. Especially the first one, you will be starved for bullets and you have to make every shot count. You can search around in lockers and stuff to find more bullets, and then use the bullets to buy better weapons. The same developers made Arktika.1 and it's in a kind of similar universe. Definitely check that out too in VR if you haven't already.
10-29-2018 05:40 PM
10-30-2018 02:32 AM
Shadowmask72 said:
Bigmike have you played any hdr 4k games. Such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Currently enjoying Red Dead redemption 2 4k hdr on xbox o n e x. Really lovely looking games on my 49" ks7000/8000 (cost about a grand).
Rizla having choices is always good. What more can I say. We all got by before vr became a thing.