Oculus Rift virtual reality helmets will soon have a new controller, TrinityVR has launched a Kickstarter on their controller chips project, named Trinity Magnum equipment the device, priced at less than $ 100, is a virtual reality game in first person instead of using a tracking shot. Trinity Magnum virtual reality gaming experience to a new level, aiming at different goals when the player is in the game, no need to switch to player's perspective, you can directly follow the body movements to manipulate virtual guns, it makes players feel there is a real interaction with the game world.
Currently TrinityVR has developed a prototype device that they plan on the Kickstarter to raise $ 60,000, supporters can also get an early development package. Trinity virtual gun Magnum is expected to be listed in September this year. The company not only wanted Trinity to Magnum development, also hopes that it can support a variety of platforms, including Windows,Linux, and Unity. As of right now, TrinityVR would very much like to cooperate with more game design company, "game developers are our most important asset," co-founder Julian Volyn said, "We hope to be able to serve them. " Juicy Couture iPhone case
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