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How To Wall Climb In Gorilla Tag

Want to learn how to wall climb in Gorilla Tag? Good idea! Wall climbing is important in Gorilla Tag to quickly move around the edges of the map and get away from someone trying to tag you. Also, if someone else can wall climb and you can’t then you’re going to have a hard time catching them, so wall climbing is a vital skill to have in Gorilla Tag. You’ve come to the right place to learn. Here’s how to wall climb in Gorilla Tag.

Want to learn how to wall climb in Gorilla Tag? Good idea! Wall climbing is important in Gorilla Tag to quickly move around the edges of the map and get away from someone trying to tag you. Also, if someone else can wall climb and you can’t then you’re going to have a hard time catching them, so wall climbing is a vital skill to have in Gorilla Tag. You’ve come to the right place to learn. Here’s how to wall climb in Gorilla Tag.

Getting Up The Wall - How To Wall Climb In Gorilla Tag

Let’s start with the most straight forward way to wall climb in Gorilla Tag. This method is a great way to get your foot in the door and get up off of the ground, and also it’s a lot of fun to wall climb straight up into the air really quickly, so it’s a good time too.

First hop on Gorilla Tag and get into a game. When you’re on the map head to one of the map edges. All of the maps are bordered by a big wall. Look around the edge of the map until you find a good wall that has a slight angle to it where it runs up to another wall. You can go to the city and try one of the 90 degree angled walls there for an easy time, but you can also wall climb using any wall that runs into and makes an angle with another wall.

Once you’ve found your wall go ahead and move yourself in front of the crease where the two walls meet. Get close to the wall. At least at first this will be easier to do if you’re really close to the crease in the wall.

Now start slowly, and let’s start with the basics. Don’t try to wall climb up yet. First learn how to stick to the wall by putting your hand on the wall so that your monke palm is laying flat against it. Don’t have your hand clipping into the wall at all, touch it so that your palm is completely flush and parallel to the wall. Make sure you put your hand on the wall close to the crease in the middle where the two walls meet, this will make wall climbing easier later.

Also tilt your hand so that your monke fingers are pointing to the crease in the wall just a little, like you see in this screenshot. This will make pushing yourself from wall to wall easier when you get there.

Awesome, once you know how your hand should touch the wall, time to touch the wall! Touch your hand to the wall and then move your arm down so that you go up a little bit. Once you get up off of the ground you’ll notice that your hand sticks to the wall for a bit before you start to fall back down. This is great, and the key to how to wall climb in Gorilla Tag. Now that you can move yourself up a bit and stick your hand to the wall, practice that a few times. Be careful not to launch yourself away from the wall when you do it.

Instead of pushing yourself away from the wall, focus on pushing yourself into the wall next to the one you have your hand on, on the other side of the crease. What you want to do is pull yourself up for the second when your hand is sticking to the wall, and then push yourself into the other wall. Do the same thing on that wall. While your hand is stuck to the wall pull yourself up and launch yourself back to the first wall again.

The whole time you’ll be going up further and further. You have to be really fast or you’ll fall back down though. Basically what you want to do is ping pong yourself back and forth between the two walls. Bounce from one wall to the other and make sure not to push yourself back and away from the wall, or you’ll have nothing to push yourself off from and you’ll just land back on the ground.

Don’t expect to be great at this the first time you do it. Learning how to do the movements right takes time and practice. Keep at it, and if you get frustrated just go back to the basics of putting your hand on the wall, pulling yourself up a little, and sticking to the wall. If you remember to do the steps right and keep practicing then you’ll get it eventually.

Wall climbing is one of the toughest tricks to learn in Gorilla Tag, and so learning how to wall climb in Gorilla Tag will make you way better at the game and give you an advantage over other monkes.

Getting Really High - How To Wall Climb in Gorilla Tag

Once you get how to wall climb down, you’ll be making it really high up the wall in no time, but you might find that when you get up close to the top you just fall back down. Eventually that crease in the wall you’re using to bounce yourself between the two walls and get higher is going to run out.

When this happens you might be at a slope near the top of the wall, and while a lot of walls are different you can generally get around this problem by just pushing yourself faster and harder off of the wall before the crease disappears. Often there will still be an angled gap between the two walls you’ve been wall climbing up between, it just gets wider. So to get even higher just push yourself further between the two walls.

That’s how to wall climb in Gorilla Tag. Wall Climbing is a great way to get some air, and later push off the wall onto a tree or somewhere else high up to get away from lava monkes, or to sneak up on someone hiding up there. Now that you know how to wall climb in Gorilla Tag, have fun out there being a monke.

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How To Get Long Arms In Gorilla Tag - No Mods No PC

Want to get long arms in Gorilla Tag without having to physically make your arms longer by gluing your controllers to a stick or buying some accessory to be able to hold your controllers far away from your hands? Want to get long arms in Gorilla Tag with no PC and without needing any mods? Well here’s how to get long arms in Gorilla Tag purely by messing around with your settings. You don’t have to buy anything or do anything weird with your controllers. Keep reading and learn how to get long arms in Gorilla Tag.

Want to get long arms in Gorilla Tag without having to physically make your arms longer by gluing your controllers to a stick or buying some accessory to be able to hold your controllers far away from your hands? Want to get long arms in Gorilla Tag with no PC and without needing any mods? Well here’s how to get long arms in Gorilla Tag purely by messing around with your settings. You don’t have to buy anything or do anything weird with your controllers. Keep reading and learn how to get long arms in Gorilla Tag.

How To Get Long Arms In Gorilla Tag - Oculus Quest 2

Getting long arms in Gorilla Tag on the Oculus Quest 2 is super straightforward.

First off just start the game and you’ll spawn in your treehouse as usual. Check out how long your arms already are, probably the same length as you’re used to.

Well now it’s time to make them longer with a simple trick. As an example you’ll see that I’m standing around the middle of the treehouse and holding my arms out to the stool in front of the monke PC.

My fingertips just barely touch the edge of the stool.

Great, now for the part where we get long arms.

To get long arms in Gorilla Tag on the Oculus Quest 2 all you need to do now is press the Oculus button (the one on your right controller with the oculus symbol on it at the bottom right) and your oculus menu will appear.

Click on the little apps button in the bottom right.

From your app menu here find the “Settings” app. It’s got a green background and a little gear in the center.

You can change whatever Oculus settings you want here for your Quest 2, but right now we’re going to use a specific one to give you long arms in Gorilla Tag.

Press the “Accessiblity” button to open the accessibility menu.

Then press the “Motion” tab on the left hand side. You’ll see a few options, but the one that we want here is the “Height Adjustment” option.

Click on the slider next to it so that it is blue. This means that it is turned on.

Now press the Oculus button again to close the menu and bring yourself back to Gorilla Tag.

You’ll probably find yourself floating in the air for a second. Don’t worry, this is normal.

When you find yourself back on the ground you’ll see that your arms are a little longer.

Holding my arms out towards the stool shows that now they reach past the edge!

So you get about an extra half a foot of arm length using this easy method. Of course you can also make your arms even longer on the Quest 2 with an arm extender attachment for your controllers.

Well, that’s how to get long arms in Gorilla Tag on the Quest 2. Be careful though, you might not be able to move around as well until you get used to your new long arms.

Also keep in mind that using this long arm trick is usually considered cheating. So you should only use it in a private room for fun, or with other people who are okay with it.

You can also bring your arms back to normal by going back through this whole guide and turning “Height Adjustment” off again. You might float in the air for a second, but everything will go back to normal with no problems.

You might also notice that, as you can see in the pictures above, your arms don’t become a lot longer.

Unfortunately that’s about as good as it gets on the Quest right now with no PC. Though you can still always make your arms physically longer by getting an arm extender attachment for your controllers.

That was how to get long arms in Gorilla Tag! Enjoy your long arms and have fun.

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5 Amazing Contractors VR Mods You Have To Try

If there’s one thing that sets Contractors apart from all other VR shooters it is Contractors’ extensive mod support. Seriously, no other VR shooter on the Quest 2 has the insane array of different mods that Contractors VR offers. Here we’re looking at 5 of the most amazing Contractors VR Mods that change all sorts of things about the game. Bullet speed, time to kill, player models, weapons models, and even vehicles! Contractors mods are crazy and just getting even crazier as modders work hard to add new features and entirely new Contractors mods. Here’s 5 of our favorite Contractors VR mods.

If there’s one thing that sets Contractors apart from all other VR shooters it is Contractors’ extensive mod support. Seriously, no other VR shooter on the Quest 2 has the insane array of different mods that Contractors VR offers. Here we’re looking at 5 of the most amazing Contractors VR Mods that change all sorts of things about the game. Bullet speed, time to kill, player models, weapons models, and even vehicles! Contractors mods are crazy and just getting even crazier as modders work hard to add new features and entirely new Contractors mods. Here’s 5 of our favorite Contractors VR mods.

Oh, and if you’re wondering how to play these mods, just check out the server browser in Contractors. If a server is running one of these Contractors mods then it will automatically download if you join that server and you can play with whomever is already there.

Team Fortress 2

Yep, you read that right. This Contractors VR mod lets you play Team Fortress 2 in Virtual Reality. The classic game by Valve, directly on your VR headset. All you need is a copy of Contractors and at no extra charge Team Fortress 2 VR is included with this Contractors mod.

It’s seriously crazy to see all of the highly stylized Team Fortress 2 characters standing right in front of you in Virtual Reality. It’s even crazier to look at your own hands and see the hands of one of those characters. The detail in this mod is amazing, and there are even a variety of Team Fortress 2 maps that have been ported into the game, so everything matches the TF2 aesthetic.

This Contractors mod includes everything from the classes of Team Fortress 2 to the primary weapons used by those classes. Each has its own reloading method, and now you reload them with your real hands in the same way as the reloading animations from Team Fortress 2. This Contractors VR mod is basically Team Fortress 2 VR. There are even game modes from TF2 like payload, though you’ll also see regular ground control matches using the Team Fortress 2 mod.

If you’re a huge fan of Team Fortress 2, or even just somewhat familiar with it, then you have to try this Contractors VR mod. It’s insane to be and see the Team Fortress 2 characters in Virtual Reality. Not to mention, it’s a ton of fun to play with all the same interesting class combinations and gameplay of the flat screen game. This Contractors mod is one you should try at least once.

Clone Wars

If you’ve heard of any of the Contractors mods on this list already, it’s probably the Clone Wars mod. This mod was one of the earliest examples of just how great Contractors VR mods can get, and quickly became notorious around the VR community. That’s because the Clone Wars Contractors mod is basically a complete overhaul of the game.

All of the weapons are replaced with blasters, and all of the characters are replaced with clone troopers and battle droids, just like from the Star Wars movies. Each weapon makes a blaster sound when you fire it, and all of the bullets that come out aren’t bullets, they’re blaster bolts. They travel as quickly as blaster bolts do. So if you ever wanted to have a blaster fight against other players in VR, then this Contractors mod delivers that.

The Clone Wars mod has only gotten better over time as the modders keep adding features. More classes to play, like those in Battlefront 2, and even Hero classes with light sabers and force powers. Now you can also be your favorite Jedi or Sith Lord in VR. Most amazingly of all they added speeder bikes.

Of all Contractors mods none have the notoriety of this one, and this mod shows just how much can be done with Contractors modding. If you want a PvP Star Wars VR Shooter, then you’ll be happy to know that all you need to do to get that is play this Contractors VR mod.

Blade and Sorcery

You read that right, this ambitious Contractors VR mod aims to create something like Blade and Sorcery in Contractors. Crazy, right? Contractors is a shooting game, and while there are a lot of melee weapons in it… well you couldn’t possible make a sword fighting game out of it? Well the modder behind the Blade and Sorcery Contractors mod is certainly trying.

It actually kind of works. The sword fighting itself is pretty varied with a lot of weapon choices (more than just swords) and even shields and different levels of armor. Though they often devolve into who can swing fastest. While there are definitely better fighting games on the Quest 2, this Contractors VR mod does a lot with a little and runs with it. The experience is almost surreal, and there are a ton of weapons and player models to choose from.

There are bows and things like that too, and so it’s not all melee combat focused. There are also some custom maps for the Blade and Sorcery mod that are… pretty wild to say the least. Still, it’s a good time, and if you want a Contractors mod that aims to change the base gameplay as much as possible, or just want a kind of crazy experience, then give the Blade and Sorcery mod a try.

FalloutNV

For all you Fallout fans, and especially Fallout: New Vegas fans, this Contractors mod is a must try. FalloutNV ports a bunch of weapons from Fallout: New Vegas to Contractors and lets you fight as the NCR or Caesar’s Legion with them. This mod is crazy, and lets you use a variety of Fallout weapons in Virtual Reality. From Laser Rifles to 9MM SMGs to Chinese Officers’ Swords, this Contractors mod has a lot and more is being added all the time.

Fighting in Ground Control with your favorite Fallout: New Vegas weapons makes this Contractors mod the closest thing to Fallout: New Vegas VR that exists right now, and it’s pretty great. There are even stimpacks and grenades that look exactly like their Fallout counterparts, and the Legion and NCR Trooper models are superb.

Though unlike other mods on this list that’s all that this mod currently brings, Fallout loadouts and player models. Though nobody can really say what a Fallout: New Vegas game mode or map would look like. Defend the Brahmin in Novac? Ground Control in Goodsprings?

This mod is a ton of fun. If you’re ever wanted to play Fallout: New Vegas VR, then this is your best bet right now. Even if you’re not a huge Fallout fan the new weapons are super interesting. Melee combat is also a pretty viable strategy too just like in Fallout: New Vegas, so be sure to give this Contractors VR mod a try.

Call Of Duty Zombies

If you’ve tried Contractors’ lackluster built in zombies survival mode and been disappointed, then you’ll be happy to know that new zombies options are coming to Contractors through a variety of Contractors mods that seek to recreate the classic Call of Duty zombies modes in Virtual Reality. There are a lot of different Contractors VR mods trying to do this to varying levels of success, but right now a few of them are at the point where they are basically complete with everything from the upgrade vending machines to the mystery box.

That’s right, with this Contractors mod you don’t need a PC and a copy of Pavlov to play Call of Duty zombies in Virtual Reality. Now you can play COD zombies in VR with your Quest 2 and Contractors. Your milage might vary depending on which mod is being used in the server that you joined, and which experimental map it is running, but there is definitely a solid Call of Duty zombies experience to be had with Contractors mods.

There are a huge variety of weapons, and the zombies all look, sound, and act just like they do in the original Call of Duty zombies. There are barricades that you can repair too, and also the same money system as in the original game. Get money from shooting zombies and repairing barricades. These mods are becoming more and more solid over time, and one will most likely emerge as the best out of all and become standard.

Still, if you want that Call of Duty zombies experience, and Contractors’ already existing zombies mode isn’t scratching that itch, then look for a COD zombies server in Contractors VR. While definitely the least complete of the Contractors mods on this list, the experience of Call of Duty zombies in Virtual Reality is fantastic and a must try for any fan of the original COD zombies mode.

There you have it, 5 of the craziest and most interesting Contractors VR mods. There are also even more mods to find just by looking around the server browser, but they don’t get much better or much wackier than these Contractors mods.

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Thrill Of The Fight Weight Loss Is Fantastic

If you want to lose weight in a fun way then it doesn’t get much better than Thrill Of The Fight. Out of all VR exercise games Thrill Of The Fight offers not only great entertainment value, but an intense and fantastic workout. If you’re wondering whether weight loss with Thrill of The Fight is possible, then it is. Here’s why Thrill Of The Fight is so great for weight loss.

If you want to lose weight in a fun way then it doesn’t get much better than Thrill Of The Fight. Out of all VR exercise games Thrill Of The Fight offers not only great entertainment value, but an intense and fantastic workout. If you’re wondering whether weight loss with Thrill of The Fight is possible, then it is. Here’s why Thrill Of The Fight is so great for weight loss.

Thrill Of The Fight Weight Loss

You might be wondering though, why is Thrill Of The Fight great for weight loss? Well that’s a good question. As you probably know one of the most important factors in weight loss is exercise. The purpose of exercise is to build muscle and burn calories. Muscles, in turn, burn more calories over time. That’s the basic theory. So the goal every time you exercise is to move as much as possible to burn calories, and also to move in a way that causes your muscles to build over time.

That’s why Thrill Of The Fight is so fantastic for weight loss. Since this game is the closest thing to a realistic simulation of boxing in Virtual Reality as there is, you’ll get the same amount of exercise as you would if you were actually boxing. Ducking out of the way of incoming punches, throwing punches of your own, and blocking incoming blows all requires quick and strenuous movement. These movements need to be done constantly over the course of a match, and pretty soon you’ll find yourself panting and your muscles sore.

Boxing is a strenuous sport, and most professional boxers you might have seen are pretty slim and muscular. That’s because real boxing involves a lot of movement and a lot of muscle groups. You might mostly be swinging your arms, but you use your abdomen and core a lot when boxing, and Thrill Of The Fight brings all the same muscle groups to a Virtual Reality workout, and without you ever getting punched in the head.

As we’ve already said here, Thrill Of The Fight weight loss is great because it not only burns calories and gives you great cardio every time you play it, but you also build muscle in your abdomen and arms each time you play. As you work your way through the various opponents in Thrill Of The Fight you’ll find that they also get more difficult as you go through them. As you become a better boxer you’ll also find that the opponents demand more from you, and your natural inclination to discover new challenges will bring you to fight them.

That’s another reason why Thrill Of The Fight weight loss is superior to many other forms of weight loss. Since Thrill Of The Fight functions as a video game you will naturally want to progress as you would in any other game. As you progress through the different opponents, and try fighting on higher difficulty levels, even as your boxing skill becomes greater the amount of calories burnt and muscle built as you go becomes greater as well.

Thrill Of The Fight naturally causes you to do more intense workouts over time, and so increase the amount of exercise and weight loss over time. That’s the true power of this gamified boxing VR workout. You will push yourself through the difficulty levels and to better weight loss the more you play Thrill Of The Fight.

Thrill Of The Fight Weight Loss - Testimonials

You don’t have to take our word for it though. There are stories and testimonials all over the internet, especially reddit, about how great Thrill Of The Fight weight loss is. Here’s a few.

Even science agrees that Thrill Of The Fight is great for weight loss. The folks over at the VR Health Institute have done a study, and compiled a list of Virtual Reality games and their workout equivalents here. Thrill Of The Fight’s rating comes in at 8 to 10 calories per minute, the equivalent of rowing. It has an MET (or Metabolic Equivalent) of 9.28. These stats make it one of the best VR games for weight loss.

Thrill Of The Fight Weight Loss - Warnings

As great as Thrill Of The Fight is for weight loss, you should keep a few things in mind before attempting to utilize Thrill Of The Fight for weight loss. First, your physical condition, you may want to VR box more or less depending on your current weight and physical fitness. Absolutely destroying your body whenever you try to exercise in Thrill Of The Fight is not good for you in the long term, potentially damaging for your health, and not very fun. As with any health related matters consult a medical professional.

Also make sure you don’t overextend your arms or neck when punching. Since you’ll be punching air and not a physical target it can be easy to punch too far and pull a muscle. Most importantly, you won’t experience any weight loss no matter how much you play Thrill Of The Fight if you have a poor diet. Thrill Of The Fight only covers the exercise portion of weight loss. Without proper diet and lifestyle changes you won’t experience any weight loss at all.

Keep these things in mind and you’ll be shedding pounds with Thrill Of The Fight in no time! Oh, and be sure to have fun, what makes Thrill Of The Fight weight loss so fantastic is how fun it is, and without that joy you might as well be running and doing push-ups.

For more general tips on weight loss in VR in general check out our VR Weight Loss Guide.

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Into The Radius 2 Is Coming - CM Games Announces A Sequel

For anyone who has been wondering if Into the Radius will ever get a sequel, now we know that Into The Radius 2 will be coming! The developers of Into The Radius over at CM Games released an announcement titled “The Future of Into the Radius” with this exciting news.

For anyone who has been wondering if Into the Radius will ever get a sequel, now we know that Into The Radius 2 will be coming!

The developers of Into The Radius over at CM Games released an announcement titled “The Future of Into the Radius” with this exciting news.

Into The Radius 2 Announcement

Today’s news is quick but amazing! The developers over at CM Games have posted an update on Into the Radius, which officially announces that they have begun pre-production on a sequel to Into the Radius.

There aren’t many details about what will be new in this new chapter of Into the Radius, or even an official title, so we’ll just call it Into the Radius 2 for now.

We do know that Into the Radius 2 will be following the same Early Access development model as the first game, and that a lot of player feedback and suggestions are being used in the sequel.

This is extremely exciting news, and fantastic to hear as a fan of Into the Radius. We’ll have to wait for more concrete details or Early Access release dates though.

For a more up to date development you should also know that Multiplayer has been announced for Into the Radius 2.

Into the Radius Final Updates

At the same time CM Games released their plans for the final updates to Into the Radius. There were two more major updates planned, 2.7 and 2.8. 2.7 focused on refining the story and adding a collectible system, while 2.8 was meant to include full mod support.

Though unfortunately in a recent announcement CM Games announced that Update 2.8 is cancelled so that they can focus work on the sequel. This is a real shame, and it looks like we will never receive official mod support for Into the Radius.

Still, the game can be modded on PCVR, and there are some great mods out there.

Regardless the Into the Radius 2 announcement is some very exciting news from CM Games, and we can be optimistic that Into the Radius 2 will bring just as much, if not more, to the table as Into the Radius 1. That’s all for now, good luck and have fun.

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