When comparing Star Conflict vs Classroom Aquatic, the Slant community recommends Star Conflict for most people. In the question“What are the best Oculus Rift games?” Star Conflict is ranked 18th while Classroom Aquatic is ranked 40th. The most important reason people chose Star Conflict is:
Star Conflict has high quality graphics and interesting ship design. There's also good detail in the surrounding world that really makes it look great, especially in VR where you are fully immersed in the world.
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Pros
Pro High quality graphics and aesthetics that details a world that is realisticly believable
Star Conflict has high quality graphics and interesting ship design. There's also good detail in the surrounding world that really makes it look great, especially in VR where you are fully immersed in the world.
Pro Being in the cockpit creates near perfect VR immersion thanks to taking the role of a pilot, which allows the player to be stationary
More so than FPS games, Star Conflict achieves incredible immersion by positioning the player where the pilot is. This puts the player's entire body in the same position as the character, which adds to the feeling of actually being there as opposed to sitting in a chair in the real world while your character is walking around a room.
Pro Includes both PvE and PvP missions, which should cover all multiplayer bases
There are player vs player arenas as well as quests and mission within the world against NPC enemies. This allows you to practice against AI, and once you get good you can progress on and challenge other players.
Pro Unique and funny concept
A really fresh "stealth game" that uses the Oculus Rift in a unique way
Pro No VR sickness
Since the player and the character are stationary with the desk creating a frame of reference, much of the issues with motion sickness are avoided.
Cons
Con Quickly turns grindy to encourage spending money
While the game starts out with fast-pasted progress it quickly turns into a typical MMO grind that can be sped up by paying real world money.
Con Multiplayer with friends require two Rifts
It's the early days of VR, and it's rare to find another person that owns a Rift (especially with the Vive gaining popularity lately). Playing MMOs with random other players online can still be fun, but the experience is much better when you have a friend to play it with. It will be hard to find a friend who can play with you, as you will both need a Rift and a capable gaming rig.
Con Plagued with admin abuse
Endless reports of people having unpleasant run-ins with admins.
Con Barebones gameplay
The gameplay consists of cheating on a test by looking for answers on other student's sheets while the teacher isn't looking. There's not much else to it and so the game feels much more like a proof of concept than a full-fledged game.