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VR Lets You Drive Through Your Own Sandcastles

Discussion in 'VR Headsets and Sim Gaming - Virtual Reality' started by mariano68, Mar 8, 2017.

  1. mariano68

    mariano68 Active Member

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    If some dev follow this concept it may become some kind of trackmania & tabletop mix where game master is able to modify terrain in real time. Maybe doing it with real objects, capture and so on would be too problematic, but doing it in pure VR where game master is trying his best to keep players from reaching the end? Might be funny.