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‘Fallout 4 VR’ Review – A Radioactive Open World Mutated for VR

Road to VR

Fallout 4 (2015), Bethesda’s beloved post-apocalyptic open world RPG, is now in VR, letting you stalk the Wasteland as the sole survivor of Vault 111 from the immersive point of view of the HTC Vive headset. Available On: HTC Vive ( Steam ). Reviewed On: HTC Vive, Tested on Rift (see note below).

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Immersive Architecture is the event all architects were waiting for

The Ghost Howls

If you see the program of the conferences or workshops , you may see that there are very interesting people there, like some guys from Epic Games, other people by HTC Vive, Keiichi Matsuda from Leap Motion , Alex Coulombe and also the epic Enea Le Fons from #30DaysInVR.

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Is it worth going to WCVRI?

The Ghost Howls

The epic Noah Zerkin (the guy making the Leap Motion North Star headsets) at our booth to try the game! So the venue was closed and only selected people were able to be at the booth during this time (the big bosses of HTC, Huawei, etc…). You may ask me how the event is big. I thought it was as big as the Gamescom.

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Redesigning Our Unity Core Assets Part II: New Features in 4.1.0

Leapmotion

beta, which features native support for the HTC Vive. While working on demonstration projects here at Leap Motion, we’ve found ourselves wanting to use different sets of hands for a variety of reasons. But more importantly, they’re immediately providing the basis for new Unity Modules currently under construction.

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