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  • January 24, 2020

Drying Paint Simulator VR

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18%Game Brain Score
emotional, graphics
optimization, stability
30% User Score Based on 10 reviews

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Drying Paint Simulator VR is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by F4DE and was released on January 24, 2020. It received negative reviews from players.

After a long and cold journey, "the artist" has finally arrived at his deserted cabin in the woods. The perfect peaceful place to create his final masterpiece. The artist's Magmum Opis. Drying Paint Simulator VR is the narrated exhilarating story of an artist (you) creating their last painting. A masterpiece.

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30%
Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
emotional1 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a unique and whimsical experience that some players found enjoyable despite its flaws.
  • Players appreciated the narrative-driven aspect and the voice acting, which added to the overall charm of the game.
  • Some users reported that the developer is actively working on performance fixes, showing potential for improvement in the future.
  • The game is plagued by numerous bugs, including crashes, poor frame rates, and issues with movement mechanics, making it frustrating to play.
  • Many players experienced significant performance issues, even on high-end hardware, leading to a lack of immersion and enjoyment.
  • The game feels incomplete and not polished enough for a full release, with many suggesting it should be in early access until the issues are resolved.
  • optimization
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has been criticized for significant performance degradation over time, with users experiencing stuttering and low frame rates even on capable hardware. While a recent update has improved performance from "unusable" to "tolerable," issues persist, particularly after restarts, indicating ongoing optimization challenges.

    • “The developer has changed the performance from unusable to tolerable, so I guess that's okay now.”
    • “The hands lagging is fixed, probably tied to the general performance fixes.”
    • “If I get the motivation, I will post some screenshots, but suffice it to say either elaborate prank or hopefully a pointer for the dev to find at least one cause of the performance issues.”
    • “As the experience continued, the performance got worse every cycle. Suffice it to say, the longer I played, the worse it became.”
    • “On my i7-6700, 1060 GTX, I was experiencing stuttering and low frame rates, which is odd because not much is going on in the scene (maybe it's the snow falling or the fire burning).”
    • “The game is also poorly optimized.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has received mixed feedback, with users noting that it is plagued by bugs that detract from the overall experience. While some find the gameplay enjoyable, the frequent glitches and short length have left many disappointed.

    • “I really wanted to like this silly and whimsical short experience, but unfortunately it's exceptionally buggy.”
    • “Except it is too short and buggy.”
    • “The game's a little buggy right now, but it sure is fun to try to paint with Bob Ross.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users have mixed feelings about the story aspect, with some suggesting that it may not be the focus of the experience, while others appreciate the narrative elements present. Overall, the story seems to be a secondary consideration for many players.

    • “I was enjoying the story narrative experience.”
    • “For the best experience right now on Rift, forget that a story-driven narrative is supposed to exist.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is characterized by a limited teleportation mechanic that feels clunky, impacting the overall fluidity of movement. Initial impressions suggest that this aspect may detract from the overall experience, as players find the teleportation system less intuitive.

    • “On WMR, you only have teleportation; you can turn while teleporting, but it is a very clunky mechanic.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional response to the product is currently negative, with users expressing frustration over unresolved issues and feeling misled by its marketing as a non-early release. This has led to a reluctance to engage further with the product.

  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express concern that the graphics may not meet expectations, fearing a lack of artistic quality and potential disappointment.

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Drying Paint Simulator VR is a casual simulation game.

Drying Paint Simulator VR is available on PC and Windows.

Drying Paint Simulator VR was released on January 24, 2020.

Drying Paint Simulator VR was developed by F4DE.

Drying Paint Simulator VR has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its emotional but disliked it for its optimization.

Drying Paint Simulator VR is a single player game.

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