Something that should leads me to stop shader hacking.....
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[quote="eqzitara"]I had vr for a short time [$ and vision issues nowadays] but I thought that budget cuts was going to be the BIG killer app. Unfortunately it looks like they dropped the ball on its release.[/quote]If you have the full version, once you get to the final level... don't be too hasty to analyse the level - just wander around and allow yourself to be a bit careless and let Adam spot you - THEN make a dash for the nearest vent and see if you can survive and complete the level from that point. If you do this, you will be in for one of the most intense and memorable gaming experiences you will ever have. It may be a bit too much for some and I wouldn't necessarily recommend it for someone new to gaming/VR*, but I promise you it is so much more fulfilling than completing the level stealthily. * that said, this will be entertainment at the next party I throw ;-p
eqzitara said:I had vr for a short time [$ and vision issues nowadays] but I thought that budget cuts was going to be the BIG killer app. Unfortunately it looks like they dropped the ball on its release.
If you have the full version, once you get to the final level... don't be too hasty to analyse the level - just wander around and allow yourself to be a bit careless and let Adam spot you - THEN make a dash for the nearest vent and see if you can survive and complete the level from that point. If you do this, you will be in for one of the most intense and memorable gaming experiences you will ever have. It may be a bit too much for some and I wouldn't necessarily recommend it for someone new to gaming/VR*, but I promise you it is so much more fulfilling than completing the level stealthily.

* that said, this will be entertainment at the next party I throw ;-p

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#16
Posted 05/30/2019 01:51 PM   
Would be great if those that do the fixing would come up with a quantifiable sum for the profiles they work on. That's were I think 3D driver companies always go out of business after a few years. Bad business model. After initial sale, to give free updates with game profiles to all users was quite generous, but disastrous for IZ3D, Tridef, and even the oldest and most developed NV 3D driver. As important as a good updated game profile can be for some games, it would be worth $20.00-%40.00 a profile to me.
Would be great if those that do the fixing would come up with a quantifiable sum for the profiles they work on. That's were I think 3D driver companies always go out of business after a few years. Bad business model. After initial sale, to give free updates with game profiles to all users was quite generous, but disastrous for IZ3D, Tridef, and even the oldest and most developed NV 3D driver. As important as a good updated game profile can be for some games, it would be worth $20.00-%40.00 a profile to me.

#17
Posted 05/31/2019 12:33 AM   
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