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Oculus Quest VR Games Sale: Resident Evil 4 $28, SUPERHOT VR

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These are the worst prices they've had since Black Friday.
Seems like they're having a sale every month lol
Crazy how old some of these games are, still selling for these prices... Guess that's partially cause not much else has come along to replace them.

I'd check fanatical, humble and eneba for these games if you're willing/can use steam and desktop.

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vitapiubella
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Quote from FreeBaGeL :
We have two quests, one for my wife and one for me.

Do we need to buy each game twice?

I know on our Xboxes, we can set one Xbox as the home console, and log into the purchaser account on the other one, and play the same game simultaneously on both while only purchasing it once.

Is there something like this with the quest?
Meta allows you to share all your apps with one other Oculus headset. The way to do it is you need to be the main owner account on both headsets. Then on the 2nd headset (for ex: your wife's) you add her on as a 2nd account user of that headset and set that headset to allow "App Sharing".

This gives that 2nd headset access to all your Apps from your main account and when your wife is logged into her sub account using the 2nd headset, she's able to download and use all of your Apps..

What's nice is that it keeps those Apps as hers. Game progress and achievements will be unique to each account. So her games, history, setups or whatever will be separate from yours. She won't be playing your games, she'll be playing her games. So if you play something and stop at a certain point, she's not picking up where you left off, her history is hers, yours is yours. Hope that makes sense.

Also, what's nice is you can both play the same game separately at the same time and even better, you can play in the same game together (in party mode) at the same time. This applies for most all games.

I haven't figured out how to share to a 3rd headset (my sons) without having to buy another game copy, so if anyone knows how to do that, please chime in Smilie

One last thing:
If your wife's headset has already been set up with her as the owner account, unfortunately you will need to do a factory reset to then make you the main account owner of that 2nd headset. Luckily that's not hard to do.

Hope this helps!
Last edited by vitapiubella December 29, 2022 at 10:05 PM.
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UniqueCatfish530
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Quote from Tyross :
Meta is the worst, just buy these on Steam.
...that doesn't work for people that don't have a gaming PC to link their headset up to.
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UniqueCatfish530
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Quote from tshrimp :
As someone else mentioned, Half-Life Alyx is the best VR game you can get, and is currently on sale at 60% off ($23.99) from Steam. It is a full game, and not the standard "demo" length you see with many VR games. So it is also a great value with dollar per hour . Example: Superhot main story is 2.5 hours long and is listed here for $17.49, and Half-Life Alyx is 12 hours for the main story and $23.99. (Play times from How Long to Beat).
Way to compare apples to oranges. First off, you're talking sale price on both. Regular price, superhot VR is $25 and Alyx is $60. Second, if people were looking for hours to dollars value for the quality of a game, everyone would only be playing RPGs. Sure, Alyx is longer, but it also has a lot of "filler" and it is ONLY the story to play. Superhot has the endless mode, challenges, and other items for replayability. Third, you're comparing an Oculus form game that can be ran from the headset against a game that requires an ~$1000 gaming PC linked to your headset to play.

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE Alyx, and the amount of mods to extend the game are awesome, but offering up a PCVR game to compare to something natively available on the Quest isn't helpful when most Quest owners don't have a VR-ready PC.
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Quote from schlack :
If u have referral credits, check when they expire. Some of mine expire 1/1/2023, so I'll be grabbing what I can during this sale.
Great advice. This can be done by going to settings, payment methods, then clicking the store credits option to see when each of the credits were applied and when they expire.
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Quote from vitapiubella :
One last thing:
If your wife's headset has already been set up with her as the owner account, unfortunately you will need to do a factory reset to then make you the main account owner of that 2nd headset. Luckily that's not hard to do.

Hope this helps!
I would say it's better and not unfortunate as they will get referral credit as well. Big Grin
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Quote from tshrimp :
Yep. Mine sits in the closet now, and purchased an HP reverb G2. I got it because of my dislike for Facebook/Meta and their crappy business practices, but ended up liking it much more so it worked out for me .
While that is also a great headset, it's great to be able to have a wireless headset to play VR games and also have the option to play games with JUST the headset. It's tough to beat the affordability, versatility, and wireless nature of the Quest headset. While it sucks having to have a Meta or Facebook account to use it, that's just kind of the nature of things these days...iPhones require an apple ID, Google phones require a google ID, Xbox/Playstation require an account...even Steam is requiring you to have an account to play their games you're using now.
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They can keep them at these prices !
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Quote from UniqueCatfish530 :
While that is also a great headset, it's great to be able to have a wireless headset to play VR games and also have the option to play games with JUST the headset. It's tough to beat the affordability, versatility, and wireless nature of the Quest headset. While it sucks having to have a Meta or Facebook account to use it, that's just kind of the nature of things these days...iPhones require an apple ID, Google phones require a google ID, Xbox/Playstation require an account...even Steam is requiring you to have an account to play their games you're using now.
True, agree, and point taken. The issue isn't with the fact they require an account, they had where you could have individual accounts just tied to your email like those others. Later on they forced you to use a Facebook account which has nothing to do with gaming or the product you purchased and removes any semblance anonymity. Also, those other companies don't lock your account for your political views causing your headset to be a brick without access to games you purchased. Also, if you create a fake account to try and protect your personal information, and they find out (and they do have algorithms for this) you can also get your account locked and loss of access to your headset and games. Although I would assume the above is rare It does, and has, happened.

On the games, I own a few of them purchased elsewhere and paid less. Maybe this is a good deal if you are tied strictly to the Meta/Facebook/Oculus store.
Last edited by tshrimp December 30, 2022 at 03:04 PM.
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Oculus vs other sites, but assume with the Quest you are tied their store unless you use the link cable?

The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners $29.99 (GreenManGaming - $17.60)
SUPERHOT VR $17.49 (GreenMan - $8.50, Fanatical - $10.49)
Creed: Rise to Glory $22.49 (Steam - $7.49, Fanatical - $8.09, or less with bundle)
Arizona Sunshine $29.99 (Fanatical - $7.19)
Moss $14.99 (Steam - $13.99)

Here is a great website if you are ever wondering if a video game deal is truly a deal.

https://isthereanydeal.com/

From what I understand they only post information from approved venders.
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Quote from tshrimp :
Oculus vs other sites, but assume with the Quest you are tied their store unless you use the link cable?

The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners $29.99 (GreenManGaming - $17.60)
SUPERHOT VR $17.49 (GreenMan - $8.50, Fanatical - $10.49)
Creed: Rise to Glory $22.49 (Steam - $7.49, Fanatical - $8.09, or less with bundle)
Arizona Sunshine $29.99 (Fanatical - $7.19)
Moss $14.99 (Steam - $13.99)

Here is a great website if you are ever wondering if a video game deal is truly a deal.

https://isthereanydeal.com/

From what I understand they only post information from approved venders.
Newbie here, how would take work if I buy the non-quest store game? is that just a code for stream? still need a VR PC and cable to play with the quest 2?

Also, is RE 4 the lowest price?
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Quote from lleung1980 :
Newbie here, how would take work if I buy the non-quest store game? is that just a code for stream? still need a VR PC and cable to play with the quest 2?

Also, is RE 4 the lowest price?
Occasionally, sites will have redemption codes for Oculus form games, however these appear to be PC versions (and explains the price difference). You would have to connect to a PC in order to play these, yes. That could either be through the link cable, Airlink (built into headset to wirelessly connect to PC), or VirtualDesktop (paid app on headset that predates Airlink that has additional customization options). If your PC isn't VR ready, you can look into virtual PC options.

On the positive you get better graphics, better prices, and sometimes extended games (some PC versions have more content vs. their Oculus counterpart). On the negative, you lose the portability of the games and have to tie down both a PC and the headset to play.
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Quote from BrianK7523 :
My kid loves The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners. That's his favorite VR game by far. It has a lot more depth than most games. Not quite on par with Half Life Alyx but there's a lot more content than any other game we've played.

The sequel (Retribution) isn't listed in this sale. It was really buggy and frustrating on release plus it uses all your space if you only have a 64 GB headset. They are patching it and it's getting better though.

He couldn't get into Superhot VR. I think he is too short and it messes up the tracking? I could be wrong about that.

He loves Bonelab too. There are tons of mods available for that. I think it has a story-mode/mission and then a sandbox mode.
Your son might not be playing superhot correctly. It plays much different than other first-person shooter games. Basically, time in the game moves when he moves. Time in the game stops when he doesn't move. You should look up a few youtube videos on it.
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Quote from zKarp :
Hey BeatSaber marketing team, wanna bring in tons of sales? Put your product on sale, bring new customers that may also buy DLC. $$
For the last four months, it's been included with every new quest purchase so I don't think they've had too much of a problem with new customers.

Maybe now with that particular offer ending, they might at some point in 2023.

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