Simple Hack Enables VR Mode For Oculus Rift In Alien: Isolation
An anonymous reader writes In a surprising appearance at E3 2014, Oculus showed a virtual reality demo version of Creative Assembly's forthcoming first-person horror game, Alien: Isolation. Despite intense reactions to the demo, the publisher stated that the full game would not feature Oculus Rift support. However, intentional or not, the developer left the code hidden in the game which can be enabled with a simple hack, leading to full support for the Oculus Rift including positional tracking.
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SO if all it is is basically an ini hack, and it works flawlessly, what would be a reason that the developer would not have it enabled by default? (And I am assuming not to release DLC later since they left the code in the game)
If it was unstable, or sucked I could understand why.. but if they had it working I don't follow the logic.
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Why would you even want that?! I would have nightmares for the rest of my life after playing that game in VR!
I purchased the game yesterday when I read this is possible. It's not a hack, it really works well and I have to tell you I had to take off the rift a couple of times because it's so intense and scary :) the (scifi) horror genre fits perfect with the extra immersion you get with vr :) If you have an oculus you should definitely try it out.
It just doing 2 renders from two angles.At half the res, but either side-by-side or top-2-top framed.
Most 3d tvs, and projectors take those inputs to be 3d.
And its probably a feature of most game-engines to do so.Like those ps3 games.
Motion inputs are probably just mapped from a Xbox-controller protocol.
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Already felt a bit of motion sickness playing it with a standard monitor, though there's a hack for that too (which does seem to help):
http://steamcommunity.com/app/...
Everyone has different tolerances for this sort of thing but some people may be literally too terrified to play this game in VR.
Many things that work on a flat screen don't fit well with VR.
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