I've been doing a side project for learning purposes. I believe that Nintendo's methods/styles are really good for VR. I also wanted to see how well game play of one of my favorite titles translates to VR.
Sooo I started remaking Wind Waker in VR. These pics are not the latest photos I have, but nothing super important has changed since I took these.
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I'm experimenting with using seamless portals to make it so you don't have to transition to black screen to load levels or anything. I want one seamless experience. Not sure on the cut scene stuff so I will either need to take some creative liberties or have an out of body cinema cam.
If you want to follow the project further follow this thread or drop in my discord
https://discord.gg/5vsuBkj
Looks great! Maybe too "lighty" at exteriors but seems promising for a VR experience.
(11-03-2019, 03:59 AM)iyenal Wrote: [ -> ]Looks great! Maybe too "lighty" at exteriors but seems promising for a VR experience.
Agreed with the lighting, been looking into why that is. Haven't figured out if it's the post process or the skybox. I actually just added full body IK though so now you can run around as link.
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Little update on some map stuff too
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What kind of long-range locomotion are you using here? Portals or normal walking with a stick?
I feel like trying to jump across gaps physically should be really fun
(11-04-2019, 05:56 PM)Fourier Wrote: [ -> ]What kind of long-range locomotion are you using here? Portals or normal walking with a stick?
I feel like trying to jump across gaps physically should be really fun
using joystick currently, I'm using the VRE which has a bunch of different movement options though. For anything that would make the player sick I have an out of body camera and you control link in a 3rd person fashion. IE: the spiny blade attack. I'm going to try to find ways to avoid having to use that style approach for stuff, but I think it's important at first I establish that type of set up so that vomit can be avoided.
As for jumping across stuff IRL... i mean if you think you have the space for it I could try and figure something out for that. I'm all about the options for players.
I'm more excited to get sailing, gliding with the deku leaf, grappling hook, and hook shot put in. I already have the hook shot code ready from a spider-man vr project I'm doing and I think the deku leaf should be pretty simple. I have an ocean set up for the sailing, but I need to do a good chunk of work on the king of red lions before he's ready for sailing. The grappling hook I
think I know how I'm going to do it, but ehhhhh I have a few back up plans in case.
Already figured out how I'll do wind waker and boomerang. Bombs and arrows are done from another project I'm working on. Bottles are already made. Telescope is easy, just need to optimize the material for VR. Same with Pictograph. skull hammer is easy to do the two hand stuff.
Sword and Shield I already made, but it's going to take me a little bit to get the melee the way I would like it. Will need to rig up, animate, and get some code stuff in place for ai to test against. Think I'll start with like a darknut because they're pretty simple.
The thing that will take the most time is genuinely just ripping all the mesh files. I'm using haptyia's hd texture pack from the dolphin modding community for the in game textures, but i may need to reduce the sizes some more. Looks really good on my valve index I must say. Really pleasing to the eye.