VAIL VR is really good for an early access game, and better than most VRFPS games at the moment. While games like Pavlov and Contractors have more guns and maps, the beauty of VAIL is in the details. The gun models are some of the best I've seen in any VR game, and have a lot of little details that you wouldn't notice unless you looked for them. Tactical Throwing feels really smooth, andVAIL VR is really good for an early access game, and better than most VRFPS games at the moment. While games like Pavlov and Contractors have more guns and maps, the beauty of VAIL is in the details. The gun models are some of the best I've seen in any VR game, and have a lot of little details that you wouldn't notice unless you looked for them. Tactical Throwing feels really smooth, and the maps look stellar. While performance is still something to be worked on, frame drops for me are rare. For those getting frame drops I suggest enabling XMP in your BIOS if you can.
The map design and variety is pretty good as well. You have a Dust 2 style map in Suna, a close-quarters map in Khidi, and a long-range 2-story map in Maar. And that's just for the SnD Gamemode, Artifact. There's also TDM and CTO (Capture the Orb, their version of Capture the Flag) and most maps can be used for multiple different modes.
In short, while there may not me much content at face value, the details and design more than makes up for it. If you're a comp player you'll have a lot of fun with Artifact, and filthy casuals will have fun with CTO and TDM. Plus, more content is on the way.… Expand