What I'm playing 🟥⚔️🟦 Beat Saber
2025-05-26
(Originally published 2024-12-25)
My gift for Christmas is sore arms from playing Beat Saber. It's a serious workout playing high-difficulty maps.
I consider Beat Saber to be one part of the essentials pack of modern VR gaming. As a rhythm game fan, it's what got me hooked on VR, having played it at a VR arcade back when the HTC Vive was considered new. I visited that arcade multiple times and would spend my entire time slot playing Beat Saber. A few years later, I got a Valve Index and it's still one of my go-to games when I use it, alongside Half-Life: Alyx.
Water breaks!
Beat Saber is obviously a physically intense game, so I make sure to stretch beforehand. I also take water breaks every few songs or I'll get too exhausted to play well. To help reduce fatigue, I move the rest of my body around with the beat so I'm not just standing still like a scarecrow.
Modding!
One great benefit of PC-powered VR is easy access to modding, and with Beat Saber, modding enables the ability to play community-made beatmaps, which are all I play. Interestingly, my preferences for music in rhythm games tends to be slightly different from my personal tastes. As a result, my collection of maps is very EDM-heavy since the strong beats feel fun to hit in-game.
I also use a camera mod that shows a view on my monitor that's nicer for spectators and screen captures, which is why I have clips of my gameplay. I record with camera settings that roughly approximate what I see and my experience in the headset.
So many maps!
Over the past few years, I've collected a whole lot of maps. I've noticed that the maps I like to download and play fall into four categories:
1. Really fun movement and patterns
2. Music from another rhythm game (mainly osu!)
3. Music I own
4. Novelty (maps of stuff like "half life 1 medkit type beat")
Artist: meganeko
Here's an example of movement that I find particularly fun, on a map that I like to play a lot as a warmup. Both hands move independently while having a matching rhythm.
Artists: Fox Stevenson & Curbi
Finally, here's a "Bandcamp special", a map I found just today by plugging in names from my music collection into search. Getting to play music I personally listen to is a treat. I think this would count as *extremely* active listening.
Artist: lianhua
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