- May 27, 2017
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Launch Steam. Click the Games menu, choose Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library. Browse for games on your computer or put a check next to the game(s) you wish to add to the Library. Click on "Add Selected Programs". Then select Properties of the added game and add to VR library. Then connect your quest 2 to your pc via Link, AirLink or Virtual Desktop, launch Steam VR and start the game from the library of VR games.is it possible to use a quest 2?
go to settings and set it to englishEnglish would be a cool start
its like a escape rome with sex if you put the adult patch in and you getting it for free why not try if you don't like it delete it right///a girl, the girl with some hands, the girl again, a bottle, the girl again/// uh.. ok, there is a girl, but please remind me, why should i play this game?...
Absolutely!.. It's die, right?Well... the easiest decision of my life.
i kinda forgot about that little patch ;-)BaasB Should state whether this has the 18+ patch applied already or not so people know to go download it.
Thank youThe patch is just this text file that says "goYaribeya" in it, and you put it in DerarenaiVR_Data accoreding to the website
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could you DM some imagesits like a escape rome with sex if you put the adult patch in and you getting it for free why not try if you don't like it delete it right
VR life is pain for WMR users...This game isn't lying about not supporting WMR. Normally when devs leave it off they're just lazy and it does still have controls assigned, but in this case it doesn't. I tried to go in and add my own bindings and nothing would pick up. It sees the controllers in game just fine, but couldn't get past the menu.
Well thank goodness I bought the Quest 2, no problem with the base stations that cannot scan the ground. But even if I can, it's extremely boring to have to bend down constantly ...VR devs really need to stop putting things on the fucking ground. Once you drop an object it's basically gone for good, since no amount of adjusting my base stations or calibrating has ever allowed me to get my hands right onto the floor. Literally can't progress, but based on the reviews I guess I'm not missing much.