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Any ETA?
It was one of the best experiences @ gamescom, a milestone in VR experiences.
Source: Gamescon, heise.de
edit: Some places are with full movement (teleport), if that was not clarified before from the devs.
The game is FAR from what was actually advertised.
The photogrammetry places are ridiculously bad for photogrammetry. This is anything but immersive with such bad resolution and no to barely any actual roomscale.
There's much more immersive content, yeah Chernobyl is clearly what I want for VR as I already visited in one of these organized trip when I visited a russian friend who live in Moscow.
But the feeling in VR isn't immersive, far from what they advertised and really badly done.
The environment there changes a LOT every month. And I hope they actually had some really good content for photogrammetry from the past and not just actually only recently worked on getting new content only AFTER the launch failure.