![]() If you guessed that Chicken Go was a Frogger clone that didn’t really look like it had much business being inside VR then, congratulations, you’re a winner. Recommendation: Not the most original idea. Blast away the buzzing nuisances from the comfort of your sunny backyard using the Gear VR’s touchpad. The drones have turned and they’re coming to get you. Recommendation: If you need to see your music in front of you, scoop this up. It works with mp3s on your phone or just by listening to the music around you from speakers. This uses your music to create immersive visualization experiences that, according to the developer “challenges your perceptions of space and time.” That sounds pretty heavy for a music visualizer. Recommendation: If you need to shoot something this week, this is your best bet. Drop Dead has you slaying legions of the undead in an attempt to stop the evil Dr. Gear VR’s zombie shooter makes its way over to the Rift with Touch support. Recommendation: Series die-hards might be disappointed with an abbreviated Classic Mode, but there’s still a lot to love here. Strap a Touch controller to a plastic guitar and then live out your rock fantasies on stage to over 60 tracks. Oculus Studios’ second big game of the month is the rebirth of Harmonix’s beloved Rock Band franchise inside the Rift. Plus - check out our list of the best Oculus Rift games and best Gear VR games for more suggestions! New Rift and Gear VR Releases on Oculus Home And don’t forget that UploadVR has a Steam community group complete with a curated list of recommendations so that you don’t have to waste any money finding out what’s good in the world of VR. If you missed last week, you can see those new releases here. There’s also another pretty good zombie shooter and a whole heap of stuff to look forward to on Gear VR this week. Harmonix’s long-anticipated rock sim is finally ready for you. Follow the steps above, and you should be fine.Strap yourself in it’s Rock Band VR week on the Oculus Store. I'm a long time user of VA, and made a rookie mistake. The mistake I made first try was I set the key press in Voice Attack to "Press Key(s)", this needs to be set to toggle so it stays on until you say the command again to turn it off. Hope this helps, any questions feel free to ask. Once in game I just say "Motion Control" and it will toggle on / off with each use of the verbal command. Last step is to make sure you have the key press set as a toggle, as seen in the last screen shot. Again, I used the "G" key to bind that control in game. You'll see in the screen shot that I have it set to "Toggle", very important, and you'll see how to do that in the last screen shot. Then add a command for motion control / gesture control, again, whatever verbal command you want to use. Then in Voice Attack make a new profile for X-Rebirth Vr, name it whatever you like. Then go to the Non-vr Devices / General Controls, and set "Toggle Gesture Control" to a keyboard key of your choice, one that's not already assigned to something of course, I used "G". I'm posting screen shots from the games menu, and Voice Attack, on how I got it going.įirst is to unbind the existing "Toggle Gesture Control" under Oculus Touch / General Control, click on it and hit delete so it says "N/A". I just picked this game up, and with the help of another post here I was able to get gesture control working. For those that may not know, gesture control works perfectly fine with the Rift S touch controllers, provided you have Voice Attack, or perhaps something similar.
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