Experience the International Space Station in VR with high-quality images and learn about the inner-workings of the Space Station from the European Space Agency's Samantha Cristoforetti, holder of the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight by a European astronaut.
International Space Station Tour VR(カジュアル、宇宙、教育、探検、物語)の評価数と総合順位の推移
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International Space Station Tour VR(カジュアル、宇宙、教育、探検、物語)の評価とレビュー
Controllers are switched. It is a little confusing using the touch controllers since they are switched in the VR experince. But good picture quality. But It would be nice to be able to float around in zero gavity.
a nice tour of the iss. Since the other reviewers already told you almost all there is to know, I will add this "juicy" little detail (hehe), when you enter the station in the Columbus module click on the laptop, you will be treated to a big high def camtoe.... lady... wear a panty liner for heavens' sake, will ya, there may be kids watching and you may traumatise them forever
Also, hail Paxi, beloved emperor of the "people" of Zeta Reticuli C Live long and prosper
Very interesting and educational. I was bored one night and wanted to check this out. It is very interesting and educational and give you a first person look at the ISS with 360* image and videos. After exploring the modules for about 10 or 15 minutes and watching the videos about specific items for the ISS you will start to feel like you are there for just a moment. It was certainly worth the time to experience this! Thanks.
Seamless work. Made by fans for fans. It's pretty obvious this title won't suit everyone, but if you're space buff, you will love it. Plus it's free, which is stunning especially for me who paid fistful of bucks for Everest VR and got almost nothing. Here you receive more than two hours of pure fun.
投稿者:Melvin
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ただの写真...。 インタラクションはありません。360°の写真を数枚並べるだけです。
投稿者:eik.schiller
just pictures... there is no interaction. its just about a few 360° pictures
Look at all them Thinkpads, in spaaaaaac. Probably not the best of the ISS tours (or maybe it is), but there's like 40 of em, and they all kinda average out.