Screenshot is taken directly from the headset. The game is streamed to the headset wirelessly via Virtual Desktop app with the new foveated streaming feature (you can see the cutoff on the periphery where stuff starts to be more blurry / compressed). In the headset scenes like this (Low lighting with soft shadows) looks extremely atmospheric and really incredible because of the micro oled display and thanks to the new foveated streaming / encoding i finally can safely say compression artefact in wireless PCVR is a thing of the past.

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    5 days ago

    I’ve been meaning to go back into this, played at launch and spent most of my time in the modding metagame that I don’t have time for anymore.

    Did you mod this yourself, use a Wabbajack list, or do a combination thereof? If you’re mostly using Wabbjack, how was the learning curve for the various VR systems? Fairly intuitive, or necessary to spend time reading outside of VR?

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      23 hours ago

      I started with FUS modlist, before adding my own mod list on top (which is mostly community made quests, NPC and Followers replacer, custom followers, Ostim (iykyk), and yes, breasts). The various added VR systems are a mixed bag in term of learning. stuff like spell wheel for example are quite obvious once you tried it, but stuff like vrik where it’s not immediately obvious that you can calibrate it in a way that allows seated play where your character still standing normally, how to un-holster equipment etc requires me to read up a little bit. but i gotta say though, things learned in VR sticks better in my memory than flat games, at least for me personally.