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Blade Runner: Revelations Teaser Trailer
Seismic Games has announced that it has partnered with Alcon Media Group to develop Blade Runner: Revelations, an immersive new Adventure/Thriller VR gaming experience based on the award-winning Blade Runner series.
Created in conjunction with Google, Blade Runner: Revelations is included in the soon-to-be launched Lenovo Mirage Solo headset and on Google’s Daydream platform within the first half of this year.
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Blade Runner 2049 - Trailer 2 - 07/19/2017 08:45 AM
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#5511768 Posted on: 01/18/2018 01:44 AM
No vive support?
No vive support?
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#5511778 Posted on: 01/18/2018 02:06 AM
Shame theres no real VR support. Maybe they'll port it someday.
Shame theres no real VR support. Maybe they'll port it someday.
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#5511785 Posted on: 01/18/2018 02:43 AM
Thanks for the VR pointers, I was overlooking somewhat the hardware needed to push high frames for a smooth VR experience, especially if they are considering targeting lower end VR platforms.
VR could definitely do with some more good gaming experiences, I still want to get a setup once the next gen headsets finally arrive with better resolution
Thanks for the VR pointers, I was overlooking somewhat the hardware needed to push high frames for a smooth VR experience, especially if they are considering targeting lower end VR platforms.
VR could definitely do with some more good gaming experiences, I still want to get a setup once the next gen headsets finally arrive with better resolution

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#5511847 Posted on: 01/18/2018 09:19 AM
If I was IGN and not paid off by the developers I would score the graphics 3 out of 10.
Don't take this comment seriously, it's just a jab at IGN.
If I was IGN and not paid off by the developers I would score the graphics 3 out of 10.
Don't take this comment seriously, it's just a jab at IGN.
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There are a couple of free BR VR things up the Steam and Oculus store at the moment, BR memory lab. BR air car and BR 9732 that is a VR of Deckers home yo walk about, and it is very good indeed, one bit has you out on the balcany looking out over the rain soaked BR city as the BRmusic kicks in, very nice little VR things and free.