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Will there ever be a nonracing Driving game(cars) for the RIft, driving in traffic and so on?

nerdVRBuddy
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There's racing games. but i would like there to be a city driving simulator, driving in town. Just like there is American Trucker and Europer trucker game. but more population and people in the streets too. just a wish.
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Thug
Heroic Explorer
Yeah City Car Driving is the only one.
May not be the best graphics etc, but they do the job and worth a look if you just want to learn to drive or have a chilled out game without any competition.
I would love to see something like Midtown Madness coming to VR though.
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DarkTenka
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Aparently Euro Truck Simulator 2 on steam supports Oculus. You have to add the -oculus command to the launch settings:

http://steamcommunity.com/app/227300/discussions/0/648814844007204502/

"How to enable

Oculus
To enable the support, run the game with -oculus command line parameter. For the 1.3.0+ based versions you also need to enable launching applications from Unknown Sources in the Oculus application. This will cause the game to detect the available oculus devices, select the first one found and launch with a resolution matching the device. If no device is found, a dummy one is used.

For standard builds it is recommended to set-up your system so the oculus mirrors the primary monitor and run the game in fullscreen mode. "

edmg
Trustee
There's City Car Driving, but I never actually managed to get my car onto the road :).

I should have another go sometimes soon.

Xpendable
Explorer
American Truck Simulator (also in steam and by the same group as Euro Truck Simulator) also supports the Rift. You have to pass a parameter to it to get it in VR mode but it does work.

rlabelle
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City Car Driving is on steam now with official VR support, works really well on the Rift.  I was using it with my Logitech G25 to teach my teenage daughter to drive a stick before grinding out my actual car, it worked!  The game is very realistic and thus very difficult.  But as a non racing sim it is the best thing out there.  It is also really fun to drive 100 mph in the wrong lane on the interstate in VR.
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Thug
Heroic Explorer
Yeah City Car Driving is the only one.
May not be the best graphics etc, but they do the job and worth a look if you just want to learn to drive or have a chilled out game without any competition.
I would love to see something like Midtown Madness coming to VR though.
CPU: Intel i9-10990k.
Graphics Card: Nvidia Geforce GTX3080,
RAM: 32GB DDR5,
Viewed on: Oculus Quest 2 or 28" BenQ monitor (x2),
Hard Drive: 2TB Samsung SSD (games), 512GB Samsung SSD (OS), 512GB SSD (3d),
OS: Win 11 64 bit

MoeCapp
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Euro Truck Sim 2 and American truck Sim give a nice chill experience. ETS2 with all the DLC for huge drives across Europe.

Assetto Corsa has a lot of user mod free driving tracks which are a lot of fun to explore, but no traffic. But it is great for driving with stick in street cars.


My dream VR driving situation is an open world motorcycle simulator, with appropriate hardware controller.

maddytroupe
Honored Guest

Dear nerdVRBuddy,

There is my game called Truck Driver.. it's not that impressive, but definitely worth a try.. it has manual gear system and fully rotatable steering.. some challenging tracks also. I request you to play my game.

Thanks

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