Hello Oculus enthusiasts. We ran a successful KickStarter campaign in 2014 for a Rift project called VR2Space, which we're now hoping to release to the general public. Would love to get some feedback from the community.
Expected Release Date:
Already released to KickStarter Backers
Currently on Steam Greenlight waiting for promotion
Short description of the game:
In 2014 a group of researchers at the Surrey Space Centre launched an ambitious project to send a cluster of GoPro cameras on a high altitude weather balloon, and use the footage to create a virtual reality ride to space. This is a made for VR experience that uses real world HD video footage to recreate the experience of flying to an altitude of 30 km on a floating platform, and an immersive VR environment that allows users to warp to set altitudes above the earth.
In response to a number of queries regarding Steam Greenlight voting: Unfortunately, Steam restricts voting privileges to existing Steam users who've already paid at least $5 for games on this platform. So, if you are a new user to Steam, then you won't be able to cast your vote. It makes sense to prevent fraudulent voting from occurring, but disappointing news for people who've recently signed up to Steam who can't cast their vote.
In any case, many thanks for the support and please continue to spread the word 🙂
Great news everyone.... we've added a free demo to our website to let people try the game. You can find the download link here: http://infinite-void.co.uk/Download.php
Downloading the Demo now, but my legs have already turned to jelly, just thinking about it.
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Tried the demo, but was not a fan of the quality. I do have a fear of heights, but not in this one, the resolution just wasn't there for me.
☆ YouTube 'Content Creator' and 'Steam Curator' ( https://www.youtube.com/user/ParadiseDecay ) ☆ Devs! I'm always on the look out for new and interesting VR experiences! ☆ Oculus Rift CV1 ☆ Windows 10, 64 bit ☆ Intel Core i7-3770 ☆ 16.0GB Ram ☆ GeForce GTX 1060
this looks interesting, but, not meaning to be a naysayer, but why on earth (no pun intended) did you launch it on a day full of thick cloud? seems a massive missed opportunity.
Fiat Coupe, gone. 350Z gone. Dirty nappies, no sleep & practical transport incoming. Thank goodness for VR 🙂