Trippy. Saved.
this post was submitted on 06 Jul 2024
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Yes, except I think I'd prefer emulation. I was able to get Dolphin to work in VR and that was wild but quite a bit was broken. Wasn't because of emulation, though, as culling was usually the main issue and emulation was able to fix it.
Except animal crossing, those games take place on a giant cylinder and it's super trippy to see in VR.
True, but there's also just something cool about being able to do it on actual hardware, like that one guy getting VR to work on the N64.
Citra can already be played in VR, this looks a bit unnecessary.
Haven't seen citra in a while. I'll need to take a look.