10 Stages of Every Quest 2 User
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- 10 Stages of Every Quest 2 User
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yo sup man seems like im first
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I guess you are
@@kaysarinc wait what happened to echo vr
@@terrimcquaid7303 they shut down recently
Y’all clicked the translated version didn’t you
You forgot about the PCVR stage, when players get excited to play PCVR Games such as Boneworks only to see that thier PC isnt VR-Ready and haves 2 fps.
next time 😉
True
Well lucky for me I had enough moneys to get a pcvr ready vr pc computer
@@teaoplayinggames my pc says oculus ready but when i play pc vr i feel like its not
then spend all of there money to save up for a pc and play vr chat for the next 1 to 10 k h
Trust me. When you have friends with VR the boredom stage NEVER appears.
rip me
to be honest, if friends give up playing flat games also come to boredom stage for me. VR is just simillar to regular gaming
B> friends
It does, boredom stages always comes no matter what you're doing. The thing is that with flat screen games, if you get bored in a game, you can just buy and play another one and there is a lot to choose from. However, for VR games, there isn't a lot to choose from after a few months or so, when you've already played most of the good games. But I do agree tho, playing with friends can dramatically delay that and it did for me. Until my friends got bored of them...
Yeah, but instead it’s replaced by the nostalgia stage where all your friends left and you just keep playing just to have a fraction of the fun you used to have.
This video was way better than I realized going in. It seemed a lil gimmicky but I gotta be honest, your right.
The last one hit me hard because I found myself showing VR to all my friends over the past year or so, we’d smoke some pot and I’d show them all the best games- blade and sorcery, H3VR, Saints and Sinners!
me and my boy even took turns on Into the Radius runs all summer and had a blast. Having your own headset is worth it, but bringing your friends into the fold is top tier.
Now about half or so of my friends have headsets so every once in a while we can hop in a contractors or gorilla tag game and have so much fun just enjoying gaming like we are kids again
I think playing stuff like contractors or gorilla tag with friends is the main reason I want to get one. I think I'm done playing games by sitting in front of a pc for a large amount of hours. If i'm gonna play something, I want to atleast get my body moving aswell so I can get some of that endorphins along with the dopamine
I feel old watching these videos.. I've been playing VR since 2016. I've tried almost every headset under the sun, owned many, and have played A LOT of games.. the best advice I could give is find friends to play with, preferably people you're already close with in the real world and play together. Find multiplayer and co-op campaign games that you can play together and I promise it will make the whole experience so much more fun. My best friend and I played games like Echo VR and Arizona Sunshine together in the early days and it truly made the whole experience so much better. Playing those games alone would've been fun, but not nearly as fun as having my best friend in there with me. The best experiences are the ones that are shared.
went through literally all of these IN ORDER too. maybe not the last one, i'm addicted and will probably be buying the quest 3 with FBT. the quest 2 might be one of the greatest things in terms of technology put out in the past few years. giving the general public easy access to VR experiences without needing a crazy powerful computer or a lot of knowledge on how VR works is just such an amazing thing.
QUEST 3 BABYYY
I just got a quest three! What are some of the first games that you recommend for a new player? What are the games that you started out with?
@@sam_9228gorilla tag is filled with annoying kids but is still really fun and a great demonstration of how VR can offer something unique that traditional games can’t. Red Matter 2 is one of the best looking quest games and a great demonstration of what good optimization can do. Beat Saber is a classic, but to get all the song packs you need to pay more money. If you’re a little tech savvy and willing to do some short research, you can mod the game to get tons of custom songs for free. If you’re looking for a good shooter, it depends on the type of genre you like. If you like run and gun cod style action with lots of mods, get Contractors. If you like counter strike, get Pavlov. For some free ones, X8 is like Valorant and Population: One is like Fortnite. For social games, VRChat and Rec Room are basically the 2 dominant ones. For an RPG, A Township Tale is pretty good but the servers are a bit dead right now. There’s tons more games out there but I don’t want to keep rambling, I recommend searching on google for reddit posts for recommendations from real humans
@@sam_9228 The games I started w/ are beat saber, and echo (rest in piece). But my current favorite are probably asgards wrath, fnaf 1&2 (play at your own risk lmao/I like 1 better), and breachers.
@@felix7979Just got my Quest 3 and got Beat Saber. Echo looked like fun, what happened to it?
I got a vr 3 years ago and when I got it I played it everyday I never got bored I played all day long probably an unhealthy amount of of time
Ditto, I've never gotten bored. Like how would you get bored? It's insane the amount of content there is and the games are NOT expensive. Compared to console games it's dirt cheap.
I only think it’s unhealthy for ur eyes. Or else it’s healthy if ur moving alot
@@Professional_taster It's less harmful than staring at a phone for long periods. Still not good, but VR is less bright and puts less strain on your eyes since the lenses and display placement keep your eyes in neutral focus and gaze. A phone is like staring crosseyed into a lightbulb for hours on end.
@@BrandoDrum true
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I use the index but I think it applies to it as well lol. I’m forever stuck in the “comeback” stage as I’ve had my years of playing countless hours in VR but nowadays I always come back to it once in a week or two, I just can’t have enough of how incredible vr is and since I’ve got a new beast pc it is even funnier to play
I really can't wait to see where VR goes in the future. I've never owned my own headset, but i've used my nephew's Quest 2. I've been a fan of SAO for the longest time (you know where this comment is going, so i won't even-) whether we get that advanced or not, i'm excited for VR's future.
same dawg
Once you've gone through all of those stages get a PC and see how different the experiences are in every single game, all you need is to be captivated by the VR world and i'm sure you will never want to truly quit.
I had a PC before I got the quest 2. What does that say about me? 😊
UR PART OF OUR GLORIOUS PC MASTER RACE @@luxaurora
I was practically raised on vr and it has really impacted my life, I have met so many cool people, made so many friendships, real life and online because of it.
for me, my "boredom" stage was more of a forced break for almost a year due to my headstrap dying. Comeback hit harder than playing for the first time, skill increased, jumped right into Sidequest also, and now I'm pretty sure I'm at my peak enjoyment
Comeback stage is so true. Every like 3 months I remember I have a headset then just pick it up and play my old favourites religiously for like a week but then get bored and buy a new game or repeat the cycle
I disagree with nobody ever playing First Steps
It’s a GREAT introduction to VR and beyond that the shooting mini-game is just fun
i discovered that intro existed after 7 months of using the quest 2
I've had my quest for 4 years now, and I can confirm that this list is accurate. There are a few other stages that you didn't mention that people have already mentioned in the comments like PCVR, and mods. But other than that, I have been through each and every one of these stages ever since I got my quest. For the last one though, I didn't give it up to a younger sibling because I don't have one. I just stopped playing it, partly because I got bored of it again, and it is pretty much on it's last legs right now. It has horrible stick drift, and is extremely laggy and glitchy. I can definitely say this though, it served me very well and I am glad I got experience it for myself.
Same, mine has really bad stick drift and tracking now
im gonna be that guy and say "you can fix that". but idk, have you tried searching fixes on YT?
@@leviwinksbro fr like I quit the vr for a couple months then came back with stick drift so bad I literally can't play without doing 360's. My deadzone is at max too and it's still unusable😭
no, but I don't think it can be fixed anyway. It is just so old, I don't think it will last me much longer whether I try to fix it or not. @@inuken9561
I've burned through a quest 1 and 2 in like 4 years lmao, the fact your q1 still works is really impressive. Hopefully my q3 will hold up for a long time though!
Bro is so accurate I’ve been in all the stages and put my granddad with dementia on epic roller coasters and he said “oh shoot I think I might just throw up”
Currently on the comeback stage but this have been soooooo accurate so far
Don’t forget the VRChat stage that never ends 💀
That games so ass 💀
You always try to leave VRChat, desparetly finding anything else to play.
But it's always there. When you beat all your other ganes, and are waiting for a new one to release, VRChat slowly pulls you right back....
The vrchat stage is unnescaple
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me personally i am a top 5 hater or vrchat i have never played that game longer than 20 minutes unless i decide to watch a movie with friends
I’m at the prankster stage, time to get my mum to play Fnaf VR 😈
yessir 😈
ofc youre an ishowspeed fan
@@ArtaniumExtra Yeah but nah, I did a thing with my subscribers so if I get 200 by the end of the week/month (forgot tbh) that I’d change my pfp to this 😂
@@kaysarincfor me: UA-camr, trying to make a Gtag video
@@Banan29271 ok nice
No mention of the "turning it into a pcvr headset" stage, honestly going from standalone to pcvr was such a big improvment
Opposite for me. I went from PCVR to quest for the freedom of being untethered.
@@bobsag1164 I think they mean using the Quest as a PCVR headset, not buying an actual PCVR headset
I’ve had a quest 2 for 3 years now and VRChat is possibly the most addictive game I’ve ever played, I still play it every day, it’s just part of my routine
i did pretty much all of these except the bored stage and i have never once questioned whether buying the quest was a regret
Me too
i’ve been through the boredom stage and the comeback stage so many time throughout the years i’ve played it and currently i’m in the comeback stage
who played saints and sinners and totally didnt get jumpscared
Yea totally I do have the game to btw
yeah! i have saints and sinners and i totally didn’t get jumpscare at all! totally didn’t pee myself
As someone who’s bought 2 quest 2’s I’ve never bought a single game from the shop. VRC has been my standalone game that’s been constantly pulling me back in for like 3 years. LOVE IT!
why 2
I just bought the Quest Pro and now the index is going back to the shelf. Love the airlink. Whatever latency problem people mentioned I have had no problem with it. Quest Pro+ Vive trackers+ lucid gloves are the best combo you can get
tell me about your experience with the quest pro, im wondering to see if its worth it
Bro your forehead is going to absolutly hurt after
@@Leonplayz29 lmao
@@Leonplayz29 not really, doesn't make much difference between the index and quest pro. They both hurt my forehead after 3 hours of game play
In stead of clamping on the head, the quest pro would be better to sit on your head instead
I got the quest 2 for Christmas of 2020 (original 64gb model), and I only bought it for beat saber. In the 3 years that I've owned VR, even after getting a VR ready PC in 2021, I haven't bought any other game. I am in love with Beat Saber, and I haven't gotten bored with it yet.
I also got my quest 2 in right after launch in 2020, a 256gb model. I never liked beat saber so my two most played games are probably Pavlov and Onwards lol. The headset has pretty much been through hell and back at this point and just refuses to die, i got a fairly high end PC with an RTX 3070 to use for VR and its fantastic, love playing some Payday 2 VR or half life alyx lol.
hey, what font did you use for the subtitles this video?
“Quest Games are stupidly expensive”
Nintendo Switch: “Did I hear someone call my name?”
One last stage, and not many people go through it.
Stage 11: The PC VR Stage
After doing absolutely everything the Quest has to offer standalone, you decide to break down the walls into the world of PC VR. Better graphics, better games, the only limit is your imagination (and your wallet)
and the alternative PCVR stage: where users try to use their "VR ready PC" only to find they get a 1% high of 2 fps.
@@_NothsaI’m not even in the grandparent stage how am I even supposed to compete
@@Diamond_theoriginal ???
@@_Nothsa I’m getting close to the grandparent stage but one thing keeps stopping me
Meanwhile the bay
I've never ever ever gotten bored in VR. Like ever. The games are NOT too expensive - compared to console games they are freaking cheap and there is actually a TON of free content. My critique is that Meta doesn't have an easier 'free game starter pack' on the store that they guide you to.
Me too, after a year using meta quest 2 + PCVR I still didnt get bored and I still didnt play most of the games I want to play. Sadly it seems like much people gets bored of VR fast
Pirating is easy.
@@kamisama414 not sure what you mean. Every single classic flatscreen to VR conversion I've ever played has 100% backing from the original devs.
I’d say this list is pretty accurate. I just got out of the boredom stage and have been playing a lot of VR lately
dude blade and sorcery is amazing and its about to have a major update with plenty of new content im excited dude 1:53
1: exploring games
2: sidequest
3:vrchat
4:pirating games
5:getting a pc
how to pirate gamess! sorry for englins
@@merttttttttttttttttt Use Rookie Side Loader, there are tutorials here on youtube
@@mertttttttttttttttttgovernment will come after YOU
zuck is gonna come for my ass... BUT its called rookie sideloader quest 2 (you need PC) I recommend only to use the program to test out games before buying, thats what i do. I either like it or dont like it, if i like it i buy, it if i dont i delete the game@@merttttttttttttttttt
5:46 epic rollercoasters was one of my first vr games when i had a gear vr (i remember putting old people to play they screamed so loud that the police got into our house)
huh
that was a smooth way to put in a sponser my dude lol
I can so relate to almost every stage of owning a quest 2, also I agree Blade and Sorcery its the best game I ever bought. LOVED THE VID!
i personally have slightly different stages
stage 1: opening the headset
stage 2: playing the tutorial games and pre installed apps like youtube vr
stage 3 play a few free games
stage 4: download beat saber
stage 5: mod beat saber
stage 6: grind beat saber
stage 7: grind beat saber
stage 8: grind beat saber
stage 9: grind beat saber
stage 10: grind beat saber
yknow im in the grind beat saber stage atm, I hope I can get to the grind beat saber stage though
lol how much hours do you have on beat saber? I think i got like 850 lmao
@@MrEnderman420 i havent checked in ages tbh, I think around 200-300ish but I took a year long break lmao
this is exactly the same for me except with boneworks
0:30 most games on consoles cost way more than quest and if you can buy a $300/$500 dollar headset you can buy atleast 4 or 3 games on the quest without breaking the bank
you mean 0:18?
@logofficial1926 No, he says in the video that buying games are extremely expensive even though games on steam and console cost like mostly $60/$50 dollars and somtimes even higher
Vr is also not only bound to games only, you can watch 3D content on it and play some unreal engine games with an injector, vr gets more and more interesting quite quickly when you start exploring your options with it.
I remember playing on Rift S at my friend's house saying to myself "im getting a vr headset". Cause at the time this was the most fun gaming i've had in years. Bought it in December last year and i did play it religiously for about a month and a half. I got RE4 and Beat Saber for free cause i got the lucky timing and bought it in December, but after i've finished RE4, got bored of Beat Saber pretty quickly and Breachers went P2P i didn't touch the headset for about 4 months. It just kept sitting on my desk. I just didn't want to play VR cause it just wasn't as fun as the first time, but then i decided to give it another try and bought a link cable and some games i.e Ghost of Tabor and recently Blade & Sorcery and im having fun again. Actual fun. Blade & Sorcery really is tons of fun.
The whole "none of your friends really have vr" is funny to me since I got a quest _because_ my friends had it
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I'm currently a pcvr player but I started with a quest 1 and already had a list of games to buy
I normally play gorilla tag or other social games and watch movies. I thought I would love the story games, but there is so much for free that just gives you a lot more fun. And watching movies are just incredible.
Right now, I'm in my "comeback" phase. I haven't had my Quest 2 since last New Year's. I'm eager to get that feeling again, with new endeavors... such as PCVR.
I'm also in another phase I like to call the "Lights off in front of the PC on my bed with the brightness turned up" phase.
Been using VR ever since the Oculus Rift came out. Went through all stages multiple times haha
Nowadays I mostly just develop for VR games and don't play as much, but that goes for all games
I actually asked myself that same question but in the end I ended returning my quest 2. It's like you said it's in the baby stages so there's not that many good games out and all the games are expensive. For some reason most the games feel like they should cost like 5 bucks or be free but end up being $20 or $30.
Bro this man is amazing he just earned a sub
Nah bro just summed up my entire time of having a quest 2, it's crazy including the boredom and obsession. Thats hella crazy bro
This is actually very accurate, and entertaining.
thanks!
Im at the last stage, but I never left vr. I found my passion when buying the quest 2 exactly 1 week after it's release and I have about 1200 hours on standalone and maybe like 1700 hours on pcvr.
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Missed the "PCVR" stage, where upon discovery of just how much more visually stunning/well-crafted PC VR experiences are, you chase the best possible experience. Cycling through new PC components, Fullbody tracking, possibly even new headsets like the Index, or Bigscreen Beyond.
I've had my quest for like 6 years at this point bro, there's always been two games I've played constantly, being beat saber and vrchat, eventually I got into Gorilla tag but stopped after a while when I got into shooters like pavlov, onward, and gun raiders, then came my fantasy obsession which I still have, this was when I got game like battle talent, orbus vr, zenith nexus, and blades and sorcery as well as joining an rp in vrchat that's a lot like dnd. Currently I'm back in my shooter stages but my main shooter is hyperdash as I've been offered an official spot on a comp team that my friend is one of the captains of called UNDG.
I think these 10 stages may be you're 10 stages, but not everyones. What about Population 1, thats free. Also quest games are cheap compared to console game prices. Ive never even dowloaded gorilla tag, I loved echo arena though. Ive really enjoyed population 1, beat saber, until you fall, compound and loads of other games. I mainly use quest for PCVR games like HL alyx and racing sims. Nice vid Thanks
Bro I know, quest games are dirt cheap compared to console/pc games
this is pretty accurate, even for people like me who started playing vr with the rift way back in 2016/2017 (wonder if I would be at a different stage cause of how long I have been playing) good video
Thank you
BRO I HAVE LITERALLY GONE THROUGH EVERY SINGLE ONE IN A WEEK
The boredom and comeback stage are part of a cycle for everything I have games on. It’s a cycle where I will spend about 2 weeks to maybe 2 months on a console before I get bored again and move on to another.
0:13 Turn it off for the first time?
i recently got a vr and i got vrchat and started making friends
if you have people playing with you its always a blast
this was spot on. I later got bored of my shitty frames on quest so i switched to pcvr and went through the same thing again (especially full body) has the same effect
My Quest 2 adventure has sadly come to an end, after I experienced amazing PCVR games, my headset is finally starting to wear out. I now have extreme stick drift, where it jumps around like crazy on the left controller, I have a cracked controller, and not to mention the amount of factory resets. Its been a wild ride for me with my headset, but as they say, when one door closes, another one opens.
this was kinda like this for me, except my first experience wasn't on my quest, it was on my friends.
I started out with beat saber and i was surprisingly good at it and i've always been a rythm game fanatic so i got my home and instantly bought the quest 2 alongside beat saber. I beat every song on every difficulty except ghost ( can't figure my way around it's complexity ) and so i went to pcvr and got modded beat saber and i headed into songs that were " harder to beat " than ghost but seemed a lot easier for me to play. Then i got bored and all the fun stuff like roblox vr, minecraft vr, and all the other things got boring. Now my vr headset sits in a box with busted controllers that have the most outrageous controller drift probably from me hitting the wall and things while flailing my arms around in beat saber.
the thing different about my stages is there is no boredom stage because 2 of my other friends have quest 2s and we play together every day doing something new, also i don't have a pc so no sidequest stage either.
Most vr UA-camrs are clueless about the possibilities of the quest 2, you are the first UA-camr I’ve seen with knowledge about the quest 2
And with the Apple Vision Pro finally releasing and the things that the headset is capable of, it really looks like the next step in the VR industry is on its way.
I actually played the quest 2 demo first. Was surprisingly dope as a first experience.
echo vr was truly a spectacle...
tbf the comeback stage was when i finally did PCVR only to find out i could run it the whole time lol. i had most vr games installed (e.g. half life alyx) and i completly forgot about steamVR when i tried for the first time and thought steam games could run off the oculus software.
I've been playing VR ever since it came out and I'm still on the obsession stage
Just got my quest bro fire video subscribed
My first fame was VRChat, moved on to Onward and Contractors, and am now addicted to Blade and Sorcery
All the colorful circular plastic pieces are part of a game called tiddlywinks, where you have to flick those little pieces into cups with the 4 or more bigger plastic pieces.
bro i just asked my dad one day while we where at the store if i could get the meta quest 3 and he just said "ok".
(love you dad)
I never got bored, I'm 17 and I started when I was 15, I broke 2 vrs lol, but when I had them vrchat and gorilla tag never bored me at all, especially when you are looking forward to doing stuff with friends
I am past all of them. Onward has always been my fall-back alongside blade. I have had so much fun. I had gotten the Q1 when it first came out, and yes i mean the 1 and a half pound black box with sand paper as a face rest, after o got the Q2 on pre order, it looked and felt like i was flying, pop-one was the best, i was smashing the old headset guys, when i picked it up out of the box it was like a grain of sand in comparison to the Q1. I could move and turn so fast, i made it to my peak in the Q2 when my hands fit the controllers, i was unstoppable in onward, i could see better i could keep my head up more, with the Q1 sometimes you had to look down because of the weight. Im seeing so many memories... it was fun. But because my Q2 is from pre order, its not as advanced or as fast as it was when it was new.
The 3rd stage was probably beat saber, I played it mostly on the PSVR but years later I got the oculus and my sister knew I was wanting beatsaber so she got me that. Now I have lots of games to play.
You will never truely feel like a musical ninja until you’ve experienced beat saber
this is best made vid about vr ever
:)
I'm about to get a meta quest this Christmas so thanks for telling me the stages
All of my friends (and me) got a quest 2 at the same time which made it fun for a lot longer
I got Fnaf help wanted, and pre ordered help wanted 2, ima get a hockey game soon, and maybe ghost busters and starwars as well
i LOVE family get togethers because i put my grandparents, my aunts, my uncles, and my parents in vr to play but what they dont know is that they are in a horror game
I love that this video shows on my FYP after I bought one and it came in today
The stage you forget about is the working stage, this is when you actually try to be productive with your quest. Like watching UA-cam while doing dishes, chores, cooking, ext
haha, i went through the prankster phase. i made my dad play walk the plank, i expected him to hate it but no.. he loved it so much it turned into his favorite game
I think if I was tech savvy enough to mod my beat saber to play more songs, I'd probably just do that all the time. When you work in hospitality and have to be unbearably nice to people all day and answer stupid questions, it feels great to just slash stuff with lightsabers to music 😂😂
That gorilla tag description was ridiculously on point
Also, if you have the perfect size glasses, like me, they’ll fit in your headset so you can just wear them but warning they do get bit froggy sometimes
this literally describes my entire experience with VR, and my youtube career too
I just have a job and buy all the games I want lol. Never been bored with VR since the google cardboard / Oculus Go days and I am running a Quest 3 now with a high speed PC VR connection. I am sorry for your experiences bro, sounds like you have had a rough time just enjoying games.
Why was this video so perfect.
I’m on the comeback stage rn
I havent gotten bored of my quest 2 yet. Since i have PC compatible with VR i already had a few games that was on steam.
"ugly in VR and real life" bruh that made me actually laugh out loud.
Personally, I loved showing VR off to my friends and family! I'm telling you, it's way better to give them positive experiences, even if it's just to convince them that they ought to support your hobby, which is nice when you start to add up the cost of games and accessories.
I'm old... er (early thirties) and I gave my headset to my best friend in anticipation of the quest 3, hopefully we can play games together.
I never did the sidequest phase, but I did, and still am going through the "addicted to rec room, and only rec room" phase
The boredom stage is the reason I had multiple games for my vr on the day I got it, just so I have a lot of content off of the bat
im glad you put some tribute to echo vr. I was a vrml player for it before it died 😢
Not fully charging ur headset is like giving presents away on ur birthday instead of getting presents
0:10 already gonna be me at Christmas LOLOLOLOLOL
the stage when you discover the world of [REDACTED] & now you're contemplating what to do with a drunken sailor early in the morning.
I got addicted to beatsaber because it's a rhythm game that I can actually play. I don't have to worry about my horrible ability to keep up with my fingers doing multiple tasks at once, and I get to exercise in the process. No clue what to get in terms of other vr games though, already beat Superhot VR and even beat First Steps 💀