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Edited December 27, 2021
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Hey all - this is my first post, be kind
1. Sign up for Supernatural 7-Day trial via the Oculus store
2. (Optional) Cancel subscription right away - you will be able to play until trial expires
3. Go to
Supernatual store [getsupernatural.com] and add liner to cart
3. Enter code
"NEWMEMBER"new code "NEWMEMBER22" at checkout - make sure to use the same email used to sign up for free trial
Shipping is free!
About this product:
"Protect your headset from sweat with our Silicone Sport Liner. Designed to fit seamlessly with your Oculus Quest 2 headset, the Silicone Sport Liner will also block out light. Pair with the Supernatural Icon Headband for additional sweat protection."
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It just worked for me. Thanks OP!
I just signed up on the website and used a Privacy card just in case. Honestly, I'm not sure if you even need to sign up... but maybe that's why the guy above got the error that he did.
Note that you will be unable to remove your payment method if it's the only payment method, even after cancelling your membership. I'm not saying that you'll be charged after the fact, but it's annoying that you can't tie up this loose end.
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I will say that Supernatural is a really great game/app. The quality is honestly outstanding. I canceled my 7-day trial in hopes I'll get some sort of "come back" email with better pricing. $180 for a year is a lot...although I will say it's probably the best game/app I've tried on the Quest 2.
I've been signing up with a new email and virtual cc every 2 weeks. I missed the Black Friday sale so this is what I've resorted to
I will say that Supernatural is a really great game/app. The quality is honestly outstanding. I canceled my 7-day trial in hopes I'll get some sort of "come back" email with better pricing. $180 for a year is a lot...although I will say it's probably the best game/app I've tried on the Quest 2.
There is a definite divide between games like Beat Saber & Supernatural which look like AAA titles and...everything else which pretty much looks like mobile games.
There is a definite divide between games like Beat Saber & Supernatural which look like AAA titles and...everything else which pretty much looks like mobile games.
Beat saber looks just like a mobile game, as it's running on mobile hardware. Very few AAA titles have you dodging a single rectangular polygons, for instance.
Supernatural is a well worth the $ to it's userbase for what it offers, and that's not polish, it's new daily content and gamified fitness workouts, programs and leaderboards. I probably won't pay for it, but it's certainly more value than an unused gym membership or fitness equipment.
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Beat saber looks just like a mobile game, as it's running on mobile hardware. Very few AAA titles have you dodging a single rectangular polygons, for instance.
Supernatural is a well worth the $ to it's userbase for what it offers, and that's not polish, it's new daily content and gamified fitness workouts, programs and leaderboards. I probably won't pay for it, but it's certainly more value than an unused gym membership or fitness equipment.
I'm sure PCVR is better, but I don't have a good video card for it yet. Besides, if Supernatural & Beat Saber can make the Quest 2 look good, what's everyone else's excuse?
There is a reason most everybody has Beat Saber.
There is a reason most everybody has Beat Saber.
They succeed on other merits.
TY, monthly only gets you 7 days.
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