Difference between revisions of "How To Play"
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− | + | All right, so now you've [[Installation|Installed]] EmuVR, added your games, and maybe even [[Customization|Customized]] your bedroom and labels. Well, let's play! | |
− | We have a | + | We may have a raw [[Controls]] page, but that doesn't actually teach you '''how to play''' and interact with things. |
− | + | How to choose a game? How do you ''start'' a game? How do you '''control''' a game? What else can you do? | |
− | + | This page will teach you the ropes. | |
+ | == Moving yourself == | ||
+ | To move yourself, by default you can use [[Controls#teleport|Teleport]]. You also have the option to [[Controls#toggle_teleport|Toggle Teleport Mode]]. When teleport mode is disabled, you'll [[Controls#movement|Move]] like in an FPS game. If you're using a keyboard, you'll always be able to use both [[Controls#teleport|Teleport]] and [[Controls#movement|Locomotion]], no need to toggle it. | ||
− | + | If you don't want to rotate your real body, or you're sitting on a chair, you can also use [[Controls#snap_turn|Snap Turn]]. | |
− | + | === Spawning Objects and Games === | |
+ | === Connecting Systems and TVs === | ||
+ | === Starting Games === | ||
+ | === Controlling Games === | ||
+ | === Interacting with Objects === |
Revision as of 23:41, 7 November 2018
All right, so now you've Installed EmuVR, added your games, and maybe even Customized your bedroom and labels. Well, let's play!
We may have a raw Controls page, but that doesn't actually teach you how to play and interact with things.
How to choose a game? How do you start a game? How do you control a game? What else can you do?
This page will teach you the ropes.
Contents
Moving yourself
To move yourself, by default you can use Teleport. You also have the option to Toggle Teleport Mode. When teleport mode is disabled, you'll Move like in an FPS game. If you're using a keyboard, you'll always be able to use both Teleport and Locomotion, no need to toggle it.
If you don't want to rotate your real body, or you're sitting on a chair, you can also use Snap Turn.