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March 12, 2017, 2:26am
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There are some games that are good and not good with VR. But I can see that this game would be amazing with VR. This would take some time but it is worth it. I am considering buying a Vive soon and this would complete for what I would want for my VR Headset. But for games like Virus, I don’t know how it would be done but it can be accomplished.
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I know it sounds crazy and it is way too early but i’m still gonna make a post about it, but what about tower unite in VR i think it will be a lot of fun (once again i know it’s way too early but still wanted to post it.
Okay, I know this may have been suggested before and might even already be on your check list. But let’s get down to the type of Virtual Reality. There will obviously will be Vive and Rift users. But I have this VR headset made by Razer so called OSVR it’s a development kit. It’s able to use Steam VR since Valve is aware of it’s existance. However it is unable to use certain apps because it has no motion controllers. It’s a plane headset with a tracker (unfortunatly my trakcer may be broken) so …
Hi Guys,
I came across the indiegogo due to the promise of VR support,
I noticed it was promised due to its built in functionality within unreal.
So does/will Tower support HTC VIVE? (pre ordered one today and own a oculus dk2)
Additionally will it support the motion controllers (touch / vive controllers)
I think walking around condos in room scale has tons of potential and there’s already similar experiences out there (altspace vr).
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If you want the official word on VR support, you can go here
Although we’ve talked about VR support in the past, it’s something that’s going to need to be re-discussed going into the future.
At the core, yes, it’s completely possible for us to integrate HMD support. It’s already integrated at a basic level. It sounds awesome, why wouldn’t you want to be put into a world like this?
But here’s the thing—when we talked about integrating VR into Tower, “room scale” wasn’t even common terminology, it was back in the day when people thought you could just tac…
It’s a little dated but it has a lot of info.
Also to pique your curiosity, Virus played really well in VR, back in alpha days.
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