Superhot VR Will get Tremendous Clean With 120 Hz On Oculus Quest 2
The developers of Superhot VR have added experimental support for 120 Hz mode.
A few years after its release, the Matrix-like title continues to be one of the best-selling VR games and ranks second on our top Oculus Quest games list. Facebook recently added experimental 120Hz support for Oculus Quest 2, which means objects should look smoother in motion and the environment itself should be more firmly in place. We count just over half a dozen games with mode support on Oculus Quest, and you can check out the full list of them here.
The Superhot VR developers warn against experimental support. Therefore, disable the mode in the settings if you run into problems.
Hey @oculus Quest SUPERHOT VR gamer!
“We added experimental support for 120 FPS.”
It’s EXPERIMENTAL. So if you run into problems, you can turn this mode off through Settings.
Have fun! #OculusQuest #SUPERHOTVR pic.twitter.com/cATYf70xfl
– SUPERHOT (@SUPERHOTTHEGAME) May 6, 2021
For those new to Superhot VR, the game consists of attacking incoming bad guys who only move when you do. The gameplay ends up feeling like Neo in The Matrix, providing an action-packed introduction to VR for countless people over the years.
Now that the table tennis games from Superhot VR, Echo VR, and Quest support 120Hz mode, the mode is gaining traction with titles that respond well to players with quick reflexes. We’d love to see if hardcore gamers notice any noticeable change in their performance in any of these games when they use the higher frame rate.
Please let us know in the comments below if you played Superhot or any of the other 120Hz Quest 2 games and let us know what you think about the experience.
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