I own the game Sprocket. The tank design one. Could play it on my old laptop but, OOPS! I dropped a second world war armour piercing shell on it.
Seriously.
My current one just cannot handle the game without overheating and eventually crashing (even if it doesn't actually overheat).
It has, like, a 16th the VRAM needed.
It hurts, man.
@Nerfaddict ya minimum entry price for vr is about $300, but the performance on one of those is suboptimal. The next cheapest way with decent performance is probably a PSVR setup, which is still a solid $1K and doesn't even run SPVR.
Forza Horizon 5 or Gran Turismo 7 and DCS World.
Apex legends :(
I own the game Sprocket. The tank design one. Could play it on my old laptop but, OOPS! I dropped a second world war armour piercing shell on it.
Seriously.
My current one just cannot handle the game without overheating and eventually crashing (even if it doesn't actually overheat).
It has, like, a 16th the VRAM needed.
It hurts, man.
@Nerfaddict ya minimum entry price for vr is about $300, but the performance on one of those is suboptimal. The next cheapest way with decent performance is probably a PSVR setup, which is still a solid $1K and doesn't even run SPVR.
SPVR
Imagine using a google cardboard or some other cheap phone vr headset and a Bluetooth controller instead of needing like $2000.00 US worth of kit
Gta 5
SimplePlanes-PC, DCS:World, IL-2:1946/Great-Battles. i probably forgot some due to my bad memory.
@SheriffHackdogMCPE the 3 ones, me too
BeamNG drive, GTA 5, Simpleplanes (PC) and cities skylines
I have 1000 hours on my laptop, and my phone is more powerful than my laptop lmao
Hearts of Iron 4
The computer version of SP
Hard choice but maybe beamng drive
SimplePlanes PC edition (for mod support and stuff)
ULTRAKILL