Better HTC Vive/Oculus support and Linux
Author: indiefoldcreator
Date:
Wed, 16 Aug 2023
As you surely know Virtual Reality is finally here, and MIND: Path to Thalamus Enhanced Edition was compatible with this new technology from day 0. With the consumer versions of Oculus Rift and HTC Vive in your hand we needed to update the VR SDKs integrations to take advantage of the headsets hardware.
MIND: Path to Thalamus is designed to be played as a seated and stand-up experience with no room scale. You can use a classic gamepad or the Vive controllers to move around the environment.
We also improved Olive VR to be more flexible and from now you can turn 30º using the gamepad shoulders (or Vive triggers).
Those penguins out there, SteamOS or classic Linux users, will be able to play MIND: Path to Thalamus Enhanced Edition right now.
MIND: Path to Thalamus is designed to be played as a seated and stand-up experience with no room scale. You can use a classic gamepad or the Vive controllers to move around the environment.
We also improved Olive VR to be more flexible and from now you can turn 30º using the gamepad shoulders (or Vive triggers).
Linux support
Those penguins out there, SteamOS or classic Linux users, will be able to play MIND: Path to Thalamus Enhanced Edition right now.
Changelog
- VR performance improved 14%
- Improved Vive controllers support
- Stereo rendering enabled
- Added Oculus Rift 1.3 support
- Added degree rotation for VR (mouse wheel, gamepad shoulders and the
- triggers from the vive controllers)
- Added Linux and SteamOS platforms support
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