

Deep learning picks up your your body moves and sends them to the local Wi-Fi to VRChat on your MetaQuest 2. The deep learning technology captures your every move with ease. Show your moves with the front or rear camera. Pick your own avatar and play games you truly enjoy with your heart. Enjoy your time dancing, walking, and chatting with your buddies. Strike a pose and have some fun! Driver4VR is the pinnacle of full-body tracking VRChat on your Meta Quest 2 journey with the VR headset.ĭriver4VR is a hassle-free application for you to enjoy a seamless VRChat full-body tracking experience like no other. Fingers crossed we see it this year.Driver4VR captures and sends Full Body Tracking information to VRChat which lets you boost your in-game presence and make virtual reality more realistic and immersive. “Moss strikes that perfect balance between tense, action-packed moments of combat with slow, methodical puzzles that require you to rethink the way you interact with video games through the power of VR.” “From the first moment we played the game at E3 almost a year ago until we saw the closing credits roll, Quill’s adventure has captivated our hearts and minds,” we said in our review. The game manages to grow an intimate connection between you and its protagonist, Quill, as you guide her on a journey through a compelling miniature world.

Moss remains one of our favorite VR games, appearing on our best of lists for Rift, Steam VR, PSVR and Quest. Congrats to those that were able to sneak in a free download. There was a mistake on the store … Moss was supposed to just be 34% off. In other words, the team isn’t going to yank the free downloads away from those of you lucky enough to get it. “Congrats to those that were able to sneak in a free download,” the studio wrote.

Polyarc explained in a tweet that this was one big accident. Moss was, in fact, meant to be discounted by 34%, taking it to $19.79, which is the price it sits at now.

But, if you managed to snag a copy then the team will let you keep it. Sure enough, the developer has now confirmed that was a mistake. But there was no mention of a free giveaway elsewhere on the store, nor on Polyarc’s own social channels. Rift users discovered the excellent VR adventure game strangely sitting in the Oculus Store for no extra cost yesterday. Count yourself lucky if so that wasn’t meant to happen. You may have been able to snatch up a free copy of Polyarc’s Moss on Oculus Rift yesterday.
