Fanatical: Best of Elite VR Game Bundle (PC Digital): 7 for $10, 5 for $8 or
3 for $5
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Fanatical offers their Best of Elite VR Steam Game Bundle (PC Digital Download) on sale starting at $3 for $4.99.
Thanks to community member HangryCheeto for finding this deal.
Note: Steam account / application required to redeem / play these titles (free to join).
Available Pricing Options:
3 for $4.99
5 for $7.99
7 for $9..99
10 for $13.99
Eligible Titles (27 total to choose from):
The Walking Dead Onslaught
Torn
Raw Data
Operation Warcade VR
Paper Beast
Touring Karts
House Flipper VR
Kittypocalypse
Star Shelter
Dick Wilde
Electronauts - VR Music
Gadgeteer
Ultrawings
Final Soccer VR
Dick Wilde 2
Conductor
Detached
Sprint Vector
Battlewake
Abode
Journey For Elysium
Craft Keep VR
Antiprism
Buzludzha VR
Abode 2
Telefrag VR
A-Tech Cybernetic VR
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About this deal:
Offer valid for a limited time.
About this product:
Fanatical: "Dive into a world of incredible savings with the Best of Elite VR. We've brought together your favorite games from our previous Elite VR collections into one unmissable line-up.
Shoot, slash and scrub your way through top games such as House Flipper VR, Ultrawings, The Walking Dead Onslaught, Operation Warcade VR and many more.
Grab your headset and immerse yourself in some extreme VR adventures. Choose from a great selection of fantastic Steam VR games in this collection, only available on Fanatical."
All games activate on Steam. To play Steam Games on Meta Quest 2, you must have a VR-ready PC with Steam installed, and you must connect your headset to the PC via oculus link cable or wirelessly via Air Link setting or the Virtual Desktop app.
Just get a long usb c cable and connect it to your PC it's very easy to play steam games on quest. If you have good internet you can just use the air connect thing
You don't need good internet, just a good router. I use a cheap WIFI 6 router in the same room that my computer/quest play space is. It works great with airlink.I try to keep my Quest as the only device connected on the 5ghz.
AirLink really has serious issues. I spent endless time troubleshooting it on my setup - I eliminated every single possible variable but Airlink. I got Virtual Desktop, and it worked flawlessly. Highly suggest you give VD a try. Easily worth the $20 for me - wish I had gone to it straight away.
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How difficult is it to play these games on a oculus quest 2?
Just get a long usb c cable and connect it to your PC it's very easy to play steam games on quest. If you have good internet you can just use the air connect thing
Just get a long usb c cable and connect it to your PC it's very easy to play steam games on quest. If you have good internet you can just use the air connect thing
I recommend having your PC connected to your router via ethernet cable. Despite my Wi-Fi 6e router and Wi-Fi card on my PC, I still get hiccups when trying Air Link. Even Wi-Fi direct gave me trouble.
Just get a long usb c cable and connect it to your PC it's very easy to play steam games on quest. If you have good internet you can just use the air connect thing
You don't need good internet, just a good router. I use a cheap WIFI 6 router in the same room that my computer/quest play space is. It works great with airlink.I try to keep my Quest as the only device connected on the 5ghz.
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05-26-2022 at 10:13 AM.
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I recommend having your PC connected to your router via ethernet cable. Despite my Wi-Fi 6e router and card on my PC, I still get hiccups when trying Air Link.
AirLink really has serious issues. I spent endless time troubleshooting it on my setup - I eliminated every single possible variable but Airlink. I got Virtual Desktop, and it worked flawlessly. Highly suggest you give VD a try. Easily worth the $20 for me - wish I had gone to it straight away.
I'd personally rather play most games on the quest natively if I can versus streaming, but if some games are only available on PC I might take advantage of the deal.
You don't need good internet, just a good router. I use a cheap WIFI 6 router in the same room that my computer/quest play space is. It works great with airlink.I try to keep my Quest as the only device connected on the 5ghz.
You don't even need a WiFi 6 router - just get a dedicated AP, separate 5Ghz band than your main router, and make sure it's hardwired to your main router (and your gaming PC is hardwired to the network). Heck, even the Hotspot option on my gaming PC worked just fine, with my PC hardwired to the network, just as long as it's nearby.
I'd personally rather play most games on the quest natively if I can versus streaming, but if some games are only available on PC I might take advantage of the deal.
You'll never see these games anywhere near this cheap for native Oculus purchase. I even bought two of some, on separate purchases, because we have two Quests (and two gaming PCs) and want to play multiplayer - and even two copies at this price is a small fraction of Oculus native prices. The one upside to Oculus native games is you can do app sharing with another headset (typically in the same household - if you value your facebook privacy, account access) - that makes it somewhat cheaper for multiplayer games.
Raw Data (x2)
Operation Warcade
Paper Beast (includes non-VR version too)
Touring Karts (x2)
Kittypocalypse
Star Shelter
Dick Wilde (this has remote play together, so I only got one copy)
Electronauts
Gadgeteer
Ultrawings (includes non-VR version too)
Final Soccer VR
Sprint Vector (x2)
I looked at all the reviews. Interested in what others got, if I missed any gems. Raw Data, Paper Beast, and Sprint Vector were on my wishlist (and are quite popular), so no-brainer there. Pretty dang good deal for $22 total.
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Just get a long usb c cable and connect it to your PC it's very easy to play steam games on quest. If you have good internet you can just use the air connect thing
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I'd personally rather play most games on the quest natively if I can versus streaming, but if some games are only available on PC I might take advantage of the deal.
I'd personally rather play most games on the quest natively if I can versus streaming, but if some games are only available on PC I might take advantage of the deal.
Raw Data (x2)
Operation Warcade
Paper Beast (includes non-VR version too)
Touring Karts (x2)
Kittypocalypse
Star Shelter
Dick Wilde (this has remote play together, so I only got one copy)
Electronauts
Gadgeteer
Ultrawings (includes non-VR version too)
Final Soccer VR
Sprint Vector (x2)
I looked at all the reviews. Interested in what others got, if I missed any gems. Raw Data, Paper Beast, and Sprint Vector were on my wishlist (and are quite popular), so no-brainer there. Pretty dang good deal for $22 total.