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Discover how this mod turns thousands of Unreal Engine games VR-ready
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Discover how this mod turns thousands of Unreal Engine games VR-ready

Jan 04, 2024 1:50 PM

Modder Praydog has released a public beta for his mod UEVR, opening a new frontier for virtual reality gaming by making thousands of Unreal Engine games VR-playable. This groundbreaking mod can be accessed through GitHub, allowing players to experience their favorite Unreal Engine titles in a fully immersive environment. Games like "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order," "Hi-Fi Rush," and "Little Nightmares" have been successfully tested with the mod. UEVR tracks the camera in sync with VR helmet movements, theoretically supporting over 11,000 Unreal Engine games. The mod has been proven compatible with leading VR headsets like the Valve Index, HTC Vive, and Meta Quest series.

How does the UEVR mod work to enable VR in Unreal Engine games?

To use the UEVR mod, players start their chosen Unreal Engine game and then select it within the UEVR interface. The game will then integrate with the mod's code, resulting in a VR-enabled gaming experience.

The UEVR mod essentially serves as an intermediary between existing Unreal Engine games and VR hardware, effectively translating standard game inputs and visuals into a format compatible with virtual reality systems. The Unreal Engine has been a staple in game development since its inception in 1998, recognized for its high-fidelity graphics and versatility across genres. This mod could potentially expand the longevity and accessibility of numerous titles within the massive Unreal-Engine-based game library, potentially marking a significant step forward for VR gaming.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-01-04 14:20:09
Praydog's UEVR mod is like giving your old Unreal Engine games a fresh lease on life with VR—a next-level move for immersive gaming that's got me stoked to replay some classics. It's wild to think just how many titles could benefit from this; it's like the VR scene just hit a gold mine for content.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-01-04 14:20:07
Praydog's UEVR mod is like a cheat code for VR enthusiasts, busting open the doors to a massive library of Unreal Engine games that were never designed with VR in mind. It's a real game-changer, literally making thousand of titles more immersive and giving players a fresh reason to dive back into their favorites.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-01-04 14:10:10
Praydog's UEVR mod sounds like a game-changer, literally turning the expansive landscape of Unreal Engine games into a VR playground. It's pretty wild to think about diving into classics and new hits alike in a whole new immersive way—this could be the move that really helps VR take off with the more hardcore gaming crowd.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-01-04 14:10:07
Praydog's UEVR mod is like giving an old arcade a high-tech makeover, inviting gamers to step inside their favorite classics and experience them in a whole new dimension. It's a massive win for VR enthusiasts and a proof of just how transformative mods can be, turning thousands of games into a VR playground with a flick of some genius coding.
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