![]() There’s also the usual concessions like lower resolution textures, which are particularly noticeable in the basement setting that surrounds you.īut some of the things we were expecting to be drastically scaled back on Quest, much to our surprise, weren’t. So, yes, you’ll be missing some effects – things like lit torches on the game’s opening board, more splashes of gold liquid in the healing fountains, and extra touches to the explosive lamps. Resolution has done an impressive job cramming as much of the PC VR experience into the standalone version of Demeo as possible. Demeo Graphics ComparisonĪnd that’s true of both versions. And, while it’s true that its basement setting and scalable set aren’t as visually ambitious as this week’s other big release, The Wizard: Dark Times on Quest, Demeo is filled with tons of fun, minute visual effects that really bring the action to life. If you haven’t already seen, we’re really rather smitten with it. Players take turns moving their individual characters through environments, fending off monsters, rolling dice and casting spells. ![]() But how does the standalone version stack up next to the might of the PC? Find out in our Demeo graphics comparison!ĭemeo is a cooperative dungeon-crawler that plays out as a virtual tabletop board game. With four-player cross-play support across PC and Quest, Demeo is an ambitious multiplayer VR effort from developer Resolution Games.
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