Sam
15
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
After a few hours of usage, I am beginning to quite like this low-budget VR option. I bought the full package (unlimited play time + GameWarp) and have thus far been able to enjoy Portal 2 and a few other games in what I can only call cinematic mode. For me, that's precisely what I was looking for, but I also think it's important that GameWarp be advertised for what it really is - a cinematic, 2D rendering of non-VR games. Otherwise, the setup is quite easy and intuitive, the only downside being a lack of in-depth documentation online. It took me awhile, but I was finally able to get a clear, uninterrupted stream that suits my needs just fine. I have been told the developers are also helpful and friendly, so that's a plus. Overall, I'd give VRidge a solid 4/5. Decent quality stream and intuitive setup, but needs more info to help users tweak settings. Also GameWarp would be more enjoyable with stereoscopic 3D.
RiftCat Sp. z o.o.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
GameWarp can be combined with ReShade for full VR and we should have article available soon explaining how to do it but you can contact
[email protected] and they will guide you.
joe collins
56
Friday, April 3, 2020
It took some reading to set up, but it was really easy. With hardly any extra cost, I'm playing Skyrim VR with a 360 controller, running the stream to my phone through a direct USB connection. I get the sense that a lot of the 1 star reviews are by people without the patience to use the tool as described; that's fair, as this app is available to the general public, and the general public isn't tech savvy. My experience has been better than great
A Google user
25
Monday, October 22, 2018
I'm using an LG G6 device connected to my ROG G752VT laptop. Neither are top of the line anymore, but that's just fine. In addition to these two devices, I've connected a LeapMotion to the front of my Google Cardboard device and I'm able to actually use and interact with the virtual world using only my hands. It is simply *amazing*. The free app is limited to 5 or 10 minutes of play time, but for a very reasonable $15 fee you can increase it to unlimited. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone looking to take their first steps into VR. Having said that, the application isn't perfect. You will get disconnects and applications will hang. But these, in my opinion, are minor and easy to overcome compared to what you will experience.
Will Prince
24
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
So I can confirm that it at least works? Trial is only 5 minutes long. By the time I set everything up and loaded in, I had like 2 minutes to explore my game in all its rough-streamed glory. The other way for supposed better quality is to connect via USB, but it requires tethering which my phone plan does not have. Samsung s10e with a pretty beefy computer. A 15 minute trial would be FAR more reasonable...especially considering I'd pay 30 bucks if I knew it suited my needs.
Mitchell Anon
7
Monday, June 15, 2020
Works better than I expected, and is a great deal for $20. I didn't get motion sick and the video glitching was minimal. It gives a good immersive sense of 3d even if the resolution isn't super high (but is good enough for me). My setup is an old PC with an AMD rx570, Galaxy S8 phone, Gear vr phone holder. I had some trouble where I had to exit everythng (Vridge on phone and PC, and SteamVR) to get it running, but once working it kept running fine.
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