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A VR game which is basically a room with a plethora of board games. So you can play with people from all over the world. Come on Hasbro make it happen
Have you checked out Tabletop Simulator? Sounds pretty similar to what you're suggesting.
I hadn't before posting my suggestion no. But thank you. I'm currently in their discord advocating for a PSVR2 port
If you're anything like me and are impatient and don't mind a bit of tinkering, you could look into http://trinusvr.com/psvr. I haven't tried it myself, but it should let you play steamvr games on your PSVR.
That's cool thank you. But does that also work on the psvr2? Plus I don't think my PC is powerful enough
I thought TTS was exactly this.
I never heard of TTS. Probably because I only own a PSVR2. But yeah something like that please
My family would love this.
We can't play in person except twice a year, and games on a screen don't do it.
Sitting in our respective homes and being able to "see" each other across a table while playing a couple hours a week would be great.
And my parents have friends they'd play with every day if they had this. Some of whom can't even play in person because they're confined to a single room in a care home, but they'd be able to wear a headset and move around in their bed. That's enough.