Played on Oculus Quest/Ryzen 7 2700X. many people suffered from issue that won't boot up. my pc (Ryzen 7 2700X/RTX 2070 Super combo) would worked. Tested on Oculus Quest 1. I have Quest 2 but It was run out of battery.
but my issue, was controll won't worked on Oculus Dash directly, so I used SteamVR via Revive and it worked with no issues.
oh yeah, game itself. It was mess and boring, but hey, It's VR Game from early 1990s. no one complains Space Invaders didn't delivered good storyline as good as Spec Ops: The Line. so yeah, It's far from something like Half-Life: Alyx. obviously. Who cares really. Sadly this game is not more than historical materials than game.
outdated game released from past doesn't deserve complain unless the game released by AAA publisher, and treat like newest releases with your favorite franchise name, plays like boring and bland button mashing like Gotham Knights and tells like boring Spunkgargleweewee Modern Warfare rip-off with awful anime essence, and look like Kane & Lynch 2 with Zero Self-awareness and streached out to 50 effing hours. YEAH I'M TALKING TO YOU XENOBLADE 3 YOU'RE THE WORST JRPG EVER MADE, YOU KILLED MY COMFORT FRANCHISE. I HOPE YOU BURN IN AWFUL GAME'S HELL
Would like to try it, but it doesn't run. Downloaded this for Quest2/Rift mode, but it doesn't seem to run. It shows the "built with Unity" message and then bounces back out to the home environment. I've tried deleting it, and reinstalling, but it still doesn't work. I'd definitely like to try it, since I played the original game at U.C. Berkeley, when it was new. It would be great to revisit that first tenuous contact with V.R., but no go, so far.
UPDATE: Found the culprit on this: It's an OPENSSL problem associated with certain newer processors. All it takes to fix is adding an entry in the system environment settings on your PC and a reboot. The details are in one of the first comments in the reviews for "Mission ISS", which was also having the same problem. I'd copy and paste the instructions, but you can't in reviews. Upping the rating to five stars, since the problem wasn't the developer's fault.
It worked for me! Recently had a trip to a Retro Computer Museum where I played this on the original Virtuality machines. This does work, however only singleplayer and the bots don't appear to be firing back. But still it is a great recreation.
投稿者:Dazednetic
★1
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は動作しなくなりました。 はUnityのロゴで始まり、その後バックアウトします。
投稿者:Joe Manning
no longer works. starts with the unity logo then backs out.
A fun blast from the past. If you've ever played the old VR sets that used to be at fairs or you want to get a hint at what it was like this is a great experience. There are some neat easter eggs and the presentation is top notch. I wish it had a two player mode, but that doesn't hold this back from being a peak free VR experience.
投稿者:TBird
★4
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Air Link経由のQuest 2ではまだ動作しています。 あるレビューにあったように、ソフトが動作しない原因は、OPENSSL変数がPC上で見つからないためです。
Still works on Quest 2 via Air Link. Like one of the reviews said, the reason for why the software refuses to work is due to the OPENSSL variable not being found on the PC.
To fix it you do the following: Right click on Windows Icon -> System -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables (You might get to this differently in different versions of Windows)
In the 2nd window ("System Variables") click NEW
Enter name: OPENSSL_ia32cap Enter value: 0x200000200000000
Then click OK and restart your computer
As far as being able to move around thankfully there are keyboard controls enabled and it uses the “wasd” keys, and as long as you have a wireless keyboard you should be fine turning around. You only need the right controller for the gun, sure the current set-up is not the most ideal control scheme at the moment but at least it still works.
Would like to try it, but it doesn't run. Downloaded this for Quest2/Rift mode, but it doesn't seem to run. It shows the "built with Unity" message and then bounces back out to the home environment. I've tried deleting it, and reinstalling, but it still doesn't work. I'd definitely like to try it, since I played the original game at U.C. Berkeley, when it was new. It would be great to revisit that first tenuous contact with V.R., but no go, so far.
The good, the bad, the eyebleed. To start with, it's wonderful that this piece of VR history has been so lovingly recreated. Where I live, VR never really took off. That said, ever since I first heard of it being real I wanted to give VR a try. And it's amazing what was done with old Amega computers. It wasn't until 2019 that I was finally able to experience VR. And I was right about it blowing me away.
As soon as I saw this, I knew I had to give it a shot. And it is interesting to experience what it would have been like in the 90's to play early VR games. This is something I think everyone should try at least once. That said, my god. The polygons are so eyebleed inducingly bright. Yeah, I know that's what it was like back then due to hardware limitations. But ow. And the frame rates... Yea gods, it makes you appreciate the buttery smooth modern VR experience.
Amazing recreation, love it! I am not old enough to remember this game but remember reading a technology magazine with interesting topics and this game was in it as the first mainstream VR game to the public and I forgotten what the name was for a long time, i was thinking about the photos and the world within it until Nostalgia Nerd did a video about the history of VR and found he mention this modern port/recreation.
I gotta say thanks for making this and doing a swell job at it, I am sure it's just about true to the original as it can be especially on the Oculus Rift systems.
you consider putting this on Steam or WMR store in the future? I feel everyone should try this someday.
Fantastic. as Someone who was born in the late 90's, This is one way to experience what vr was like in 91' i didnt get to experience vr intill the modern era but im glad someone recreated this for someone who wasn't born early enough to try this. Early step into the Vr world and now its even better today!
I was kid in the the 70s. Had a sears atari and got pong at a yard sale.But when I started seeing fmv and documentries on vr in early 90 I figured it would be years before any poor person could try it.Besides the imagination and vr story driven movies it wouldnt arrive for another 25 years .Jesusavesouls !