Oculus Game Check (No Man’s Sky, Blade & Sorcery)


The Oculus Quest 2 is a Virtual Reality (VR) headset developed by Facebook Technologies, a division of Meta Platform, and released in September 2020. You can use the Oculus Quest 2 headset to carry out various VR adventures like watching movies and TV shows, listening to music, and playing video games. If you are a big fan of the No Man’s Sky video game, you might be wondering if it is available on Oculus Quest 2.

So, is No Man’s Sky on Oculus Quest 2? No Man’s Sky is not available on Oculus Quest 2 because the developers did not include the Oculus platform to support their game. It is impossible to download, install, and run the No Man’s Sky video game on your Oculus Quest 2 headset. However, if you run the game on your PC and link it to your Oculus Quest 2 VR headset, you can play the game.

Many VR gamers are looking for interesting games that can run perfectly on their VR headsets. Hello Games published the No Man’s Sky video game, a survival video game, in 2016 and released it on PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows. The developers then released the Beyond 2.0 update that enables gamers to play the game on virtual reality headsets. If you have an Oculus Quest 2 VR headset, you might be wondering if you can use it to play the No Man’s Sky game.

No Man’s Sky is not available on the Oculus Quest 2 because the developers did not include support for the Oculus platform. If a game is available on the Oculus platform, you can download and install the game directly on the Oculus Quest VR headset.

You cannot find the No Man’s Sky game on the Oculus Store, and there are no websites where you can sideload the game to your VR headset. If you want to play No Man’s Sky on a VR headset, you should either buy a VR headset with the game’s support or install the game on your gaming PC and link it to your VR headset.

The Beyond: Update 2.0 introduced a fully-fledged No Man’s Sky Virtual Reality version on SteamVR and PlayStation VR. Since you cannot install No Man’s Sky on your Oculus Quest headset, you can get another VR headset that can perfectly run the game. The best alternative VR headset for you is the HTC Vive headset.

It has some of the best features, and No Man’s Sky’s graphics would look great in the VR headset. You can also buy the Valve Index VR headset to play the No Man’s Sky VR game. It has a high refresh rate and resolution, and the controllers have full finger detection, giving you the best gaming experience.

If you do not want to spend a lot of money buying a different VR headset, you can use your gaming PC to play the No Man’s Sky game on your Oculus Quest 2 headset. Meta Quest introduced the Oculus Air Link feature, enabling gamers to play PC VR games on an Oculus Quest 2.

To use Oculus Air Link, you first need to update your VR headset’s software to v34. You also need to ensure that your gaming PC runs on the v34 software. You should also have a gaming PC running on an Intel i5-4500 or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater, 8GB RAM or higher, Windows 10, and one USB port (if you want to use a cable connection). Check the Meta Quest Oculus Link support page to confirm if the GPU on your gaming PC has Oculus Link support.

First, download the Oculus PC app and install it on your PC to set up Air Link. Open the app, select “Settings”, click on the “Beta” tab and click on the button next to “Air Link”. Go to your Oculus Quest 2 headset and press the Oculus button on your controller.

Hover over the clock on the left side of the universal menu and when “Quick settings” appear, click on it to open the panel. Select “Settings”, select “Experimental”, and select the toggle next to “Air Link” to start pairing your VR headset to your gaming PC.

After reviewing all the Air Link requirements, find your PC and select “Pair”. Remove your headset to confirm the pairing code on your PC is the same as the one on your VR headset. Click “Confirm” on your Oculus desktop app, put your headset back on and select “Launch” to begin using Air Link. You can now run the No Man’s Sky VR game on your PC and play it using your Oculus Quest 2 headset.

Is Blade and Sorcery Available on Oculus Quest 2?

Blood and Sorcery is a single-player sandbox virtual reality game released in 2018 by WarpFrog. The game is interesting, and the developers frequently release updates to improve the game. If you are interested in playing Blade and Sorcery, you might be wondering whether it’s available on Oculus Quest 2.

The Blade and Sorcery main VR game is not available on Oculus Quest 2, but there is a version known as Blade and Sorcery: Nomad that you can play on the Quest 2 headset. The Blade and Sorcery: Nomad is a stand-alone version developed only for the Oculus Quest 2 VR headset. You can purchase the game for 19.99 USD on the Oculus Store.

The Nomad version is a little bit different from the main PC VR game, such as some dungeons from the main game are missing in the Nomad version and small groups of enemies in the Nomad version. If you want to play the main Blade and Sorcery VR game, you have to install it on your gaming PC and link it to your Oculus Quest 2.

Many gamers enjoy playing the Blade and Sorcery VR game, but since it is a PC VR game, you need to connect your VR headset to a PC before playing the game. Since connecting the VR headset to a PC can be tedious, the developers decided to release Blade and Sorcery: Nomad exclusively for the Oculus Quest 2 headset.

You do not need a gaming PC to play the Blade and Sorcery: Nomad game on your VR headset. You can download the game on the Meta Quest official website for 19.99 USD, or if you have a gift code, you can use it to redeem the game as a gift.

Even though Blade and Sorcery: Nomad is a stand-alone version, the developer worked hard to ensure the game remains similar to the main PC VR game. The main difference between the main game and the nomad version is the Nomad version does not require a gaming PC to run.

Graphically, the main PC VR game is superior to the Nomad version because WarpFrog toned down the Nomad version to run perfectly on the Oculus Quest headset. The developer also changed some of the content in the Nomad version to make the game work perfectly. For example, the big Dungeon rooms in the main game are not included in the Nomad version because they are too large to generate on the Oculus Quest 2.

WarpFrog and Meta Quest opted to develop the Blade and Sorcery: Nomad to maintain the original Blade and Sorcery PC VR game. The main PC VR version requires a powerful PC to run seamlessly; hence, if they were to make it work on an Oculus Quest 2 headset, the developer would have extensively watered down the game’s graphics.

The Nomad version ensured that the Oculus Quest 2 owners who do not have a powerful PC can still play a version of the game without sacrificing the quality of the main PC VR version. The developer also pays attention to both versions of the games, and they usually release updates for both versions as much as they can.

Summary

The No Man’s Sky PC VR game is demanding, and you need a powerful gaming PC to have a great gaming experience. It is impossible to install and run it directly on your Oculus Quest 2. Also, the Beyond: Update 2.0 that introduced the VR version is not available on Oculus Quest 2. However, you can play the game on your Oculus Quest 2 by connecting it to your gaming PC.

If you love the Blade and Sorcery VR game, you can download and install the Oculus Quest 2 version known as Blade and Sorcery: Nomad. Since the main game was too heavy for the Oculus Quest 2, the developer created the Nomad version instead of lowering the scope and graphics of the original game. The developer has done everything to make the Nomad version close to the PC VR version, hence there are no big differences in their gameplays.

Bal Kang

Bal Kang is a technology expert based in the UK, with experience across a number of technology areas from phones, tablets, computers to gaming.

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