This looks alright, and worth a dabble I guess for naff all.
Discover four iconic environments from Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, for the first time in virtual reality. Take in the stunning level of detail of locations from Dubai and Golem City, as well as Adam Jensen’s apartment, powered by the Dawn Engine and the franchise’s renowned art direction. The Deus Ex VR Experience also lets you examine up-close a selection of 3D models of main characters and NPCs from the game.
With that, you could try what m.ad mentioned above.
The real truth is though - the answer is no. The lag from the computer over wifi to your phone is far too slow to do anything worth while. You're better off getting a cheap headset like other users use, and use a USB cable. (If your phone is fast enough)
The Gear VR headset only uses the USB for charging, not data - unless you have one of the development headsets.
Btw, I was using a S6 and then a Note 7. I gave up on Samsung, after all that trouble.
P666DOM
26 Jan 171#2
It's a 5GB download.
m.ad
26 Jan 171#1
Cool, heard about this app to use Steam VR with an Andoid app to use with Cardboard-compatible kit, might give this a go :smiley:
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Discover four iconic environments from Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, for the first time in virtual reality. Take in the stunning level of detail of locations from Dubai and Golem City, as well as Adam Jensen’s apartment, powered by the Dawn Engine and the franchise’s renowned art direction. The Deus Ex VR Experience also lets you examine up-close a selection of 3D models of main characters and NPCs from the game.
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With that, you could try what m.ad mentioned above.
The real truth is though - the answer is no. The lag from the computer over wifi to your phone is far too slow to do anything worth while. You're better off getting a cheap headset like other users use, and use a USB cable. (If your phone is fast enough)
The Gear VR headset only uses the USB for charging, not data - unless you have one of the development headsets.
Btw, I was using a S6 and then a Note 7. I gave up on Samsung, after all that trouble.