Chroma Lab is based around a high performance, custom, particle physics engine that utilises the vast computing power of modern GPUs to calculate billions of individual forces per second, necessary for the particles to interact with each other and behave like a fluid.
Key features: -Beautiful, psychedelic visuals -Particles react to background music (any external music player is compatible) -Tools to pick up, hit, pull, explode, shoot and paint the particles -Placeable force spheres which can also teleport the particles between one another -Save and load scenes and settings, also there are a few presets -Adjustable physics settings to change how the particles behave -Multiple different particle shaders, color pallets and other graphics settings to choose from -Number of particles can be automatically determined or manually chosen -Scale and bounding walls can be adjusted allowing Chroma Lab to be played from sitting to room scale
Amazing. At first I thought it's OK. But omg, this is one of the greatest apps ever made for VR. A true magical experience that is hard to describe. Don't make the mistake to scratch just the surface of the app. Check the different shaders, play with physical properties and scale and have a great time!
Trippy. Boring. Awesome. This is one of those things where I ask myself why I bought this, but on the rare occasion I load it up I'm reminded of just how mesmerizing it can be. Sometimes it's just fun to play around without any goals or enemies or any point to it at all, kinda like being a kid kicking a ball around in a parking lot all by yourself. This is also a great app to load up for people new to VR.
投稿者:rchrdcrg
★5
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Love iT! 音楽は必須です! 最初は間違いかと思いました。 でも、何度か試しているうちに、このプログラムはすばらしいと思うようになりました。 物理と重力の設定の種類はかなり豊富です。 液体のようなもの、植物のようなもの、粘土のようなもの、スケールの設定...すべてが一体となっています。 Chunky Orbitsでやったように、何時間も遊んでいる自分が見えます。
投稿者:Ender
Love iT! Music is a must! Ohh Man..at first I thought I made a mistake. But after some good old fashing exploring this program is amazing. The different types of physic and gravity settigns are quite varied. It can be like liquid, plantets, some clay like substance..the scale settings...everything ties together. I can see myself playing this for hours...Much like I did of Chunky Orbits
One of my first programs. This was one of my first VR programs, and I must say it was a blast. Even though initially I just got it to experiment with VR, I still pop in sometimes to zone out to the colors.
Title Screen is amazing! I own the version on Oculus and Steam version and neither has ever worked. The title screen is amazing! But as soon as I press a button to get the show started all the spheres move to the floor and go behind me and just flicker in the corner of the play area. I have unistalled and reinstalled 5 times and now I give up. I am running the latest x570 and ryzen processor but no go. I even installed it on my other machines with the same outcome.
Not really a review of the app. I just purchased this app and it's not appearing in my download queue, and I can't find it in the store on the headset or on my phone app. what is going on?
Big reason I bought Oculus Rift. I love this, I played this and Google Earth VR at a friend's house and was amazed by this psycheleic space fun. I couldn't get it out of my mind so I finally sprang for a Rift and picked this up. I keep discovering fun things to do with the tools and particles, and often find myself just laying on the floor moving stuff around. Took me two weeks to notice what happens when you look closely at the dots at the end of the manipulator wands...a very nice touch! Great intro to VR for when friends come by.
Oooo... Ahhh... Nice. For my first try at this I played a Chicago concert from 1970 on YouTube. A very relaxing and fun experience. A nice way to clear you mind. Highly recommended!!!
Simple enough to enjoy on your first try yet there are so many settings and options that the posibilities for interesting effects seems endless.
One of my favorite things to do is to set my left hand to attract the particles and set my right hand for explotion, then gather a bunch of particles around my left hand then stick my right hand in the middle and boom!
I am excited to pick out my music for my next trip; perhaps some Pink Floyd?