Sorry 😢, the code is just too OS specific. I'd need to buy a Mac only to *try* and see if it would even be possible (which I highly doubt with Apple being Apple).
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I'm just watching your footage, and the game is actually running very slow for you. That is very puzzling because you seem to be getting stable 60 fps. I honestly don't know what's going on from just looking at it :(, I would have to troubleshoot with you more closely.
I'm sorry you had a bad experience due to this!
Alright, jokes aside, I've been working in this prototype for about two weeks. I had a LOT of fun tuning in the mechanics and I thought that there was potential there, so that's why I'm coming here to show it to you all. It's a very weird idea taken to a game. A little challenging, but ultimately very fun and rich with different possible mechanics that synergize very well!
Greetings dear sir/madam. What's something that HUMANS do? That's right, walking! This little simulator shows you how this wonderful species does just that. With 05 controlled test environments you can drive one yourself and experience how it feels to locomote using legs. But worry not, we have and endless supply of freshly cloned specimens. And if ethics are of your concern, then you'll be pleased to know that our products are designed to function without a neocortex, hence they feel no pain whatsoever!
Hey, thanks for the feedback. I'm glad the game runs on the Oculus via Steam VR. Since I don't own an Oculus I couldn't really test it. Pressing the thumb sticks to move sounds really awkward. I'll see what I can do about that.
The game right now needs a lot of balancing. I have some ideas that I will try to implement.
Aww, sorry for the very late response. What I think the issue with PS controllers is that they might not be xinput compatible. There's no setup required if you're using xinput controllers. In your case, you might need a xinput emulator like this one http://ds4windows.com/. I haven't tested it because I don't have PS4 controllers, but there are other alternatives to that specific program I'm sure.