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The Lab and StardistXR can all take advantage of hand tracking and I think there are other hand tracking only games as well.
The Lab and StardistXR can all take advantage of hand tracking and I think there are other hand tracking only games as well.
We will merge Horizon worlds and Gorilla Tag to create a more cohesive experience for our customers. This involves closing Gorilla Tag in favour of a new “Tag” experience is Horizon Worlds
-Meta, probably
There are some smart people that are making the rift-s work on linux using Monado. As I currently understand it, good 6dof controller tracking is the final roadblock to it being fully usable. LVRA wiki has more information about this kind of stuff.
Linux Vr Adventures is a great place to find info related to VR on linux.
Do keep in mind though that some extra packages are needed to use oneapi for things like blender or Stable Diffusion. Other than that arc works great for gaming and recording using OBS out of the box for me on Fedora.
https://lvra.gitlab.io is a great resource for pinux VR.
WSL maybe? Kinda funny that a major feature is literally just the ability to use linux within windows.
I personally use Metro. I’m a sucker for that material you look.
I could imagine a drone with a stereo camera on a gimble or some sort of realtime 3D environment scanning could allow someone with a vr headset to basically be in another physical location.
For social VR, there is Ouverte (https://overte.org/) and if your using something like an htc vive or valve index on linux, you can use a completely open source software stack.
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