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Custom Home Mapper (Oculus Quest)

Build your own customized VR home and play multi-roomscale minigames! · By CuriousVR

custom home mapper as a custom home?

A topic by everburned created Nov 13, 2021 Views: 730 Replies: 7
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I am sure you and others have probably thought this but is there a way or is it even remotely possible to once your home was mapped to pull this file or what not and turn it into a custom home? That is something I envisioned when i first bought the app.  If you have Idea's of a way or would like a testee "hahahah" I have and extra one to mess around with ........ "hahahahahah again" ..... headset that is that i have mainly for custom BS songs.... then i could freely walk around my custom home in my home with all my apps.  you could really do some cool stuff then eh?

send me a msg  "everburn" on oculus or kent.feller on FB.  Oh and "thank you so much for your super amazing hard work."

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Yeah. This would be brilliant. 

Using the app as a global guardian that could work across the whole system. Sick of being in one division of the house. Just stroll to another without having to constantly redraw a play area.

apparently not a brilliant idea... as the dev nor anyone else but you has replied.... 

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neet ideas guys

I thought so... seems like it would open up alot different things you could do with it..... Like maybe it could be exactly how it is with invites to your place and others could come and sit on your couch and watch you play some of the games they don't have (as you can multitask apps)

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awesome idea actually

it must be impossible, if its not someone let me know.... 

i mean it's theoretically possible, since oculus quest homes are just standard Android applications that happen to be used as a home environment. you would merely have to change the package's ID and a few bits of metadata to get it to run as a home environment. however, this would probably not function well, since the home environment is closed whenever any VR apps are opened. it might work though.