vrchat tbh. its hard do get a safe test enviroment unless you use the same world but im curious how much it can handle the crazy models and shaders it has to offer. it fills out all the vram
I want to see you guys cook an egg on it. Seriously, a surface needs to be at least 63C to cook an egg, GPUs can get over 90C. Most GPUs today have metal backplates, I belive with some modification you can cook an egg on a GPU while doing some heavy gaming.
Would be cool to see the new games that are coming out, though of course it might take too long before the come out, but games like the new DOOM and kingdom come deliverance 2
Seriously, if this thing is AI enhanced to do superior upscaling, some pre-HD games would be a serious test. I personally like Populous: The Beginning, which only became available on Steam not too long ago. It could run on a Pentium 90 on Windows 95.
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Otherwise, would love to see some standardise VR titles getting tested (either done with the Index and/or Quest 3 via SteamLink)
I do feel like with VRC getting 120-140k players each weekend now, it's getting to the point of relevance for testing!
Regardless, even just at least testing how many frames can be pushed in popular VR games would be neat.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3294730/Some_Jello_and_a_Hard_Place/
Undertale.
Cult of the Lamb.
Balatro.
Corn Kidz 64.
Vampire Survivors.
Webfishing.
Night in the Woods.
How about instead of worrying about how many ray-traced polygons you can have, you actually think about what makes games FUN?
Wait until the 6 series.
Or Tetris
No, can it win at tic-tac-toe?
Can you post less stupid looking images?
or
Quarantine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarantine_(video_game)