- Jun 24, 2013
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Since so many VR posts around the Internet are focused on Rift and Vive, it's hard to see how those articles apply to Windows Mixed Reality. Like how a game runs on WMR versus the others. So I thought people could help each other here.
I just played Space Pirate Trainer on my Samsung HMD Odyssey and that is an AMAZING GAME no matter what PC you have. I even play it on my Surface Pro 2017 and it runs like a beast with low graphics settings. I also play it on my desktop which has an AMD Ryzen 1800X with RX480 GPU and it runs fantastic at the highest settings. It's an arcade shooter where you stand there and waves of enemies come at you and you shoot them. You have a wide variety of guns and you can dodge bullets like in The Matrix. You get slowdown effects which gives you time to try to dodge as well as audio cues when the bullets get close to you.
I also found Holotour a good showcase at parties.
And I think Halo Tour is fantastic on a desktop PC with a good GPU. Unfortunately, it sucks on the Surface Pro 2017 machine I have.
What hopefully someone can help me with is if there is a spectator mode so that I can see on my Surface Pro 2017 what the person who is wearing the headset is seeing. Because when I show it to friends and they wear it, I can't guide them right now because I can't see what they're doing. I know the integrated Intel GPU may not be strong enough to run the VR headset and a view of the headset on the laptop screen but I hope there's an option.
I just played Space Pirate Trainer on my Samsung HMD Odyssey and that is an AMAZING GAME no matter what PC you have. I even play it on my Surface Pro 2017 and it runs like a beast with low graphics settings. I also play it on my desktop which has an AMD Ryzen 1800X with RX480 GPU and it runs fantastic at the highest settings. It's an arcade shooter where you stand there and waves of enemies come at you and you shoot them. You have a wide variety of guns and you can dodge bullets like in The Matrix. You get slowdown effects which gives you time to try to dodge as well as audio cues when the bullets get close to you.
I also found Holotour a good showcase at parties.
And I think Halo Tour is fantastic on a desktop PC with a good GPU. Unfortunately, it sucks on the Surface Pro 2017 machine I have.
What hopefully someone can help me with is if there is a spectator mode so that I can see on my Surface Pro 2017 what the person who is wearing the headset is seeing. Because when I show it to friends and they wear it, I can't guide them right now because I can't see what they're doing. I know the integrated Intel GPU may not be strong enough to run the VR headset and a view of the headset on the laptop screen but I hope there's an option.