Difference between revisions of "Freedom Locomotion System"
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*Grab Turning - Allows the user to turn in VR without turning in real life by grabbing and turning the VR environment with the controller. This is very useful for front-facing VR systems such as [[Oculus Rift]] and [[PlayStation VR]]. | *Grab Turning - Allows the user to turn in VR without turning in real life by grabbing and turning the VR environment with the controller. This is very useful for front-facing VR systems such as [[Oculus Rift]] and [[PlayStation VR]]. | ||
− | *Anti-Boundary Violation - | + | *Anti-Boundary Violation - When you try to walk through virtual walls, screen will darken and [[Chaperone]] boundaries appear. When you walk over virtual ledge, you will fall in VR. |
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Revision as of 18:44, 11 January 2017
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Freedom Locomotion System | |
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Information | |
Type | Standing, Room-scale |
Required Devices | Motion-tracked controllers |
Description | Collect of various standing and room-scale locomotion solutions. |
Creator | HUGE ROBOT |
Additional Information
- Caots -
- Dash Step -
- Blink Step -
- Grab Turning - Allows the user to turn in VR without turning in real life by grabbing and turning the VR environment with the controller. This is very useful for front-facing VR systems such as Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR.
- Anti-Boundary Violation - When you try to walk through virtual walls, screen will darken and Chaperone boundaries appear. When you walk over virtual ledge, you will fall in VR.
- Free Climbing -