Based on our record, SideQuest seems to be a lot more popular than Google Earth VR. While we know about 174 links to SideQuest, we've tracked only 14 mentions of Google Earth VR. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
For the actual program we mostly used The Lab introduction where you can inflate balloons and laser them. Since it shows you in a huge room it was cool. Also Home from the BBC and The Lab Vesper's Peak and Google Earth VR and Richie's Plank Experience. To streamline the process, I showed short clips of each game and had kids choose which game they wanted to play, then did back-to-back in the same game. With... Source: about 1 year ago
Free. A real nostalgia trip for visiting places. Pro-tip: go into options and select the human scale to make the buildings seem less like you're walking around a model village and more like you're a flying super hero flying through the real world. https://arvr.google.com/earth/. Source: over 1 year ago
The best ones I know of are Google Earth in VR https://arvr.google.com/earth/. Source: over 1 year ago
App also available for VIVE. https://arvr.google.com/earth/. Source: about 2 years ago
Or just use https://arvr.google.com/earth/ available on steam and works with any steam VR headset. Source: about 2 years ago
Steam link is designed to work with the Steam app on your computer/pc. It's a great way to wirelessly run games that you've bought through steam. There's some free games that're available, Pop One, Blaston, others that you can run this way to see if you like it, before investing in new paid games. You can also use Sidequest https://sidequestvr.com/ to download games to your headset that will run natively. ... Source: 5 months ago
You can get kinda better looking standalone visuals if you finagle with Sidequest a bit. But that's the only way to have better visuals standalone that I know of. Source: 10 months ago
Go here, https://sidequestvr.com/, download sidequest (pick the advanced installer) and follow the instructions to set it up and get it working on your quest. Then you just download the steam link apk from here https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/valve-corporation/steam-link-beta/ and use the sideloading feature in sidequest to install it on the quest. Source: 11 months ago
I’m thinking of buying a Quest 2 and I don’t have in mind ever using it with a PC so I was wondering if I use it without the PC can I download games from other pages or only the games from the Oculus Store, for example in another post I saw someone mention https://sidequestvr.com would I need a PC to download games from that website? If not then what does the PC adds to the Quest? Source: 11 months ago
Tell that to the hundreds of developers using sideloading to distribute thousands of successful apps on Quest: https://sidequestvr.com/ Or to the thousands of Mac developers who sideload their app without the App Store. Or to the tens of thousands of Windows developers who distribute apps through freestanding MSI and EXE files... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
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