Oscar Ortega Lorenzo recommends Eleven: Table Tennis VR

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Joker Doe a year ago
Good, but not great
When it works, it's good, you may have some decent matches. silver-ish ranked is basically "who can return the other's epic-awesome-one-of-a-kind serve?" But sometimes you get in a match with someone you can have a decent game with.
Problems:
1) sometimes the game just freezes, and have to restart the headset
2) some players have crazy ping, and the ball appears on my court. You have to edit matchmaking settings to disable any but the best ping. With that said, it's good this feature exists.
3) players running open mic, breathing into my ear, but never saying a word - or the complete opposite, they comment, whine, moan and whatever. Again, some guys are decent and their microphone provides actual value.
4) Every now and then I get matched against someone 1000 SR more than me, even if I set my limit to a 100 range, wtf???
The good stuff:
1) unless some tracking issue occurs, physics feel pretty close to real-life. There are some videos with pros having actual tournaments in VR, pretty neat.
2) The traning bot and various levels of AI opponents are good practice. Friendly advice: don't play against bronze and silver AI, they are awful, yet have Flash-like tracking speed. The higher AI-s look and feel like they have the skill to return the balls.
3) ranked queue times are pretty good in peak hours
Friendly advice: play it in standalone mode, and do make a 2x2meter roomscale play area. If there are parts of the table you cannot reach, opponents will figure it out and play them. You MUST be able reach every part of the table. Make sure you won't hit anything.
Stand up, use your legs, don't play sitting down. If you have bad internet, spare your opponents from your awful ping.
Make sure your mic settings resemble how much you actually communicate.
Be nice, say hello (wave your paddle at the start of the match, present the ball before serving, and if the opponent has issues, be a bit patient.
If you tend to rage, and scream, go play CoD with your mic off. Cheers.
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