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Started by mainsman, September 14, 2021, 06:37:55 PM

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Omega

Combine the VR headset with something as versatile for building as Minecraft or Second Life and you are well on the way. As noted in another thread. I've been recreating my original recreation of Keep on the borderlands in Minecraft to scale aster my old completed project was completely lost in a computer crash. Even the backups were lost.

Greentongue

From what I can tell without actually having VR, Tabletop Simulator supports it.
TTS is 3D so VR is the next step.

Lesser Gnome

Try the game Demeo. It is similar heroquest with up to 4 players using miniatures and rolling dice in a coop dungeon.

It is a hint of things to come.

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Squidi

Check out RecRoom (free and on Oculus). It has the ability to design your own shared spaces (with voice chat) and create manipulatable objects. When I last checked it out, it had prefabs for a table you could draw on with a dry erase marker, pawns, and different types of dice.

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Mithgarthr

Quote from: Lesser Gnome on September 15, 2021, 02:55:50 PM
Try the game Demeo. It is similar heroquest with up to 4 players using miniatures and rolling dice in a coop dungeon.

It is a hint of things to come.

Holy shit, that looks badass!!

(Also, I'm guessing since it's a VR post... Hi Zach!)