Located in the Blue Mountains National Park and a three hour drive from Sydney, Claustral Canyon is a unique example of a pristine, remote, and very inaccessible slot canyon. Accessing Claustral Canyon requires one to abseil or rappel down three hazardous waterfalls. Doing this without canyoneering guides is highly inadvisable. For most visitors to the region, Claustral Canyon is a mysterious place, hidden in the depths of the Australian Bush and existing only in one's imagination. This experience allows anyone to enter and explore a large section of the canyon with complete freedom. You can go right close to the pools and waterfalls, experience the magnificent sun shafts that come down through the towering ferns from above, and learn about all the challenges we faced with the humid and damp conditions as well as the tiger snakes. Experience Claustral Canyon without the discomfort of actually being there in a heavy, damp wetsuit and feel what a true adventure can be like!
Beyond awesome - a must-have! Claustral Canyon is simply gorgeous - probably a 10/10 experience within its genre. But that's with the Rift CV1, not the Index, and I tested both (Index using Revive). Not sure what happened with the Index, I didn't feel the 3D perspective was correct - or maybe it was because of the lcd grays - or I was having some sort of bad day, lol. Now Claustral Canyon is a dark place, close to pitch black a few places, and it's awesome with the CV1, it looked totally black but without the spud (oled mura) appearing - the oled blacks totally shine. And the perspective was perfect - I felt presence in the Canyon, which I did not with the Index. I used super sampling (ss) 2.0 with the Rift CV1 and got solid 90 fps with my oc'ed GTX 1080, simply perfect (ss 2.0 is 21 mill pixels per image). The devs say it's just a small part of the Canyon, but it's like 5 times bigger than Flume Gorge. I travelled through the entire Canyon today, and loading new scenes happened like 4 or 5 times. Even using a fast SSD, loading times were similar to loading a level in Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, but Claustral Canyon is 32GB and may take some time to load using a HDD. I just checked my SSD, Flume Gorge takes up 4GB of space, while Claustral Canyon takes up 32.3GB - that's 50% of Alyx ;)
Again I get the feeling that you cannot just have one hmd these days - you need both oled and lcd. While Flume Gorge totally wins using Index res 200% (lcd), Claustral Canyon wins hands down using CV1 ss 2.0.
By an error I got charged twice for this app, but I'm not complaining - Oculus or the devs fully deserve that I pay twice for this app. I might even pay 5 times it's current price if devs wanted that. It's simply that good. I'm thankful for the devs for showing me such an awesome place that I would probably never get to see in the real world.
Btw, controls are great - the devs should not change anything. Controls are similar to Flume Gorge, you primarily just look where you want to go.
Like being there! Thanks for the experience Fellas. Excellent Project.
Any plans to extend it?
I would suggest, a few little interface options.
1). Menu Button - options, settings, and end/exit 2). Possible to add a Location map? 3). Seperate Volume levels for a). Voice, b). Music, c). Ambient. 4). Perhaps some video tweeking options.
Very well done!
I do not hesitate to recommend this!
投稿者:BlackShaddow
★1
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時間の無駄 超基本
投稿者:Gosling
Waste of time. very basic
投稿者:Gosling
★2
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立体視ではなく、360フラットです。 360度動画はVRの最悪のフォーマットです。
投稿者:alphatrader
not sterescopic, its 360 flat. 360 degree videos are the worst format of vr.