VRocker
VRocker allows for an alternate method of movement in VR for other games. It was conceived out of a desire to get players moving physically in VR.
There is no concrete rule on how to VRock, but in general you simply step forward then back - or left then right - and repeat! The effort required can be adjusted, the settings allow you to chose your style on a game by game basis. You can stroll around gently, run around tight corridors using the intuitive braking system or increase the inertia (the amount of slide between steps) and propel yourself through mountains and fields doing sideward squats!
Another aim was to increase immersion and free up your arms as much as possible allowing for natural interactions with your environment, from managing guns to sword fighting. The app includes a tutorial which launches in VR demonstrating the various features
Please try the demo first though - it's fully functioning but time limited before a cool down period is activated. VRocking may not be for everyone and games that use free locomotion have subtle differences in how the movement is handled so the demo should give you a good idea how the app will perform on your chosen hardware / software combo
Cheers!
There is no concrete rule on how to VRock, but in general you simply step forward then back - or left then right - and repeat! The effort required can be adjusted, the settings allow you to chose your style on a game by game basis. You can stroll around gently, run around tight corridors using the intuitive braking system or increase the inertia (the amount of slide between steps) and propel yourself through mountains and fields doing sideward squats!
Another aim was to increase immersion and free up your arms as much as possible allowing for natural interactions with your environment, from managing guns to sword fighting. The app includes a tutorial which launches in VR demonstrating the various features
Please try the demo first though - it's fully functioning but time limited before a cool down period is activated. VRocking may not be for everyone and games that use free locomotion have subtle differences in how the movement is handled so the demo should give you a good idea how the app will perform on your chosen hardware / software combo
Cheers!
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