Gun Club Vr Oculus Quest

Gun Club Vr Oculus Quest

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Posts must be about or related to the Oculus Quest and must not be low effort. Posts must be on-topic and relevant to the Oculus Quest. Posts that are not allowed include memes, image macros, shipment notification, arrival & unboxing photos. No buying/selling, begging or affiliate links. Personal buying/selling/begging is not permitted, as well as affiliate links to any site.

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I just started playing this but not Quest natively. I got into the Viveport promo and have it through that and playing wirelessly through Virtual Desktop. But that aside, it is really a great game, the one time I'll say that a game that does great things with free to play style game loops:)I'm not even anywhere close to an actual gun nut, and all the guns and upgrades actually overwhelm me. But I'm cool with just picking a couple favourites, focus on those and just play the shooty bits. Which speaks volumes about the game's feel by itself.There is one thing though, the two-handed guns, they just feel weird. I get that thing they were saying about stabilising it, but it just.

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Feels weird.Also, is there auto aim at all? I feel like I'm landing headshots all the time and that's. I remember turning off auto aim in Pistol Whip and getting my ass completely kicked, so I'm doing so well in this that I'm questioning whether that I'm being assisted without being told so. It's very very well hidden if it there is aim assist at all.

Gun Club Vr Oculus Quest
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