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Can the CopperCube . apk be side loaded to the Oculus Quest, so as to create a VR Game for the Quest ? Was wondering how the Oculus Quest controllers would work, if this was possible. Thanks. |
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No, only an older redundant version which since 64 bit release no removed totally. |
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Maybe one day we get Oculus Quest 2 supporting... |
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Hi, Actually you dont need expensive gear for this. On android you can connect a USB hub to the usb port, and from there you can connect a mouse or a keyboard. That worked for me on older androids; version 4 to 6 lollipop to kitkat, don't know about newer versions. <<<and now a message from our sponsors>>> Hopefully you can also connect a game controller, this works somewhat on smartTV's i think. Then you can use a Google Cardboard VR setup. -or- Just duct-tape the whole set to your head. I watch way to much vlogs |
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Maybe you can still publish a vr app with either the command line parameters or with studio version am not sure. Client source still has the code for vr and flash. Android client source can also be updated with custom code as well. |
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Hololense mixed reality system is now backwards compatible with all old windows executables and MSI's. With just_in_case's split screen renderer , it will now be possible to control Coppercube Games on Hololense mixed reality system when in full screen mode. The controls, well there are hololense controller mappers that are being developed. In any event, Microsoft plans to built Mixed Reality agnostic tools to turn any old 3D application into VR in their next releases, including. Unfortunately the sheep are still buying iphones, which is why Microsoft has only been selling this hardware/ software system primarily to corporates and the US military... But soon, within the next 2 years a version for public consumption will be planned and Coppercube will be ideal, because the Hololense commercial system will not be designed for the use of unreal type capacity. People will need software like coppercube. |
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@Zoo, I am not sure if my commands will work on Android platform or not. I have made them for Windows platform only, sot those commands are less expected to work on other platforms. |
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Hololense is windows |
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DouweDabbe wrote: Hi, Actually you dont need expensive gear for this. On android you can connect a USB hub to the usb port, and from there you can connect a mouse or a keyboard. That worked for me on older androids; version 4 to 6 lollipop to kitkat, don't know about newer versions. <<<and now a message from our sponsors>>> Hopefully you can also connect a game controller, this works somewhat on smartTV's i think. Then you can use a Google Cardboard VR setup. -or- Just duct-tape the whole set to your head. I watch way to much vlogs uhh... they're talking about the oculus quest 2..? |
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There are many other alternatives to run VR apps, their are some plugins and tools made by Community members like @hadoken, there are also other third party tools that can be integrated with the apps on multiple platform and then can be used to play with the VR Headset from multiple manufacturer. |
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