I guess it's cool to use a lightsaber... but don't expect much more than a few moments of saber swipes. + a solid test of what can be done in future VR experiences. I'm looking forward to things to come + the lightsaber felt great! + blocking the energy bolts felt VERY real, not too easy - very little world interaction, the 'press the buttons to fix the ship' hook was very egh - short, 'feel the saber and over' experience - the room-scale requirement is larger than it needs to be, and a bit larger than most other games, forcing some recalibration on my end A down vote might be a bit harsh.. i would rather have a neutral vote, an up vote is too strong as well.
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The creative minds of Lucasfilm’s ILMxLAB present a virtual reality experiment set in a galaxy far, far away…Star Wars: Trials on Tatooine. For the first time ever, wield a lightsaber as you leap into action in the most immersive Star Wars virtual reality experience ever. Be transported to the desert world of Tatooine, repair the iconic Millennium Falcon, and defend the plucky droid hero R2-D2 from incoming stormtroopers in this captivating experience set after the events of Return of the Jedi.
Usage Notes
Trials on Tatooine uses a single controller. We support both 5.1 surround and headphone audio, pick the setting with the icon on the intro screen for your configuration.
Trials on Tatooine approaches photo-realistic quality and requires a powerful computer. The quality setting on the left of the introduction screen should default to the correct setting for your system. If you drop frames try setting the quality knob one lower. In general, a minimum spec computer will run on the lowest setting while a fast computer with an Nvidia Titan X GPU will run on the highest setting. Trials on Tatooine also supports SLI and will automatically render on two GPU’s if available.
This software is offered for noncommercial, personal use only.
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"Arent't you a little short for a starwars game?"
[h1]It's too short[/h1] Takes longer to download than to "experience". Its just too short to bother. And it mocks the player about minimal playspace size while it could be "experienced" in a standing only mode, really. It may be a good VRgin experience for a star wars fan, but nothing more. And the final insult to injury: credits last longer than "gameplay". As it is free, you may use this as fire and forget, but don't expect much.
It's a five-minute Star Wars theme park ride sorta thing. No duh you're gonna play it. And love it. The only negative is that it assigns the controllers based on hardware ordering, not which one has been identified as left/right. For shame. On my permanent list of VR demos that I have guests try out.
i too was able to play this on the oculus with touch controllers without any problems. it's a nice demo... would have been cool if you could've slashed up the credits as they scrolled by at the end!
It's a fun demo for VR, though quite short at only about 6-7 minutes for a playthrough. Still, worth the download.
I was able to play this on my Oculus Rift CV1 with Touch Controllers without any issues, and as stated in other reviews, this is a short demo. I also agree that this is probably a good demo for friends and family, and I don't see myself playing it too often, but worth the download to play around for a few minutes.
Pretty cool concept. If you ignore the fact that at distance you can't really see the enemy then you will love the close up of an amazing starship!
This was fun. Absolutely great demo of what VR is capable of. Not much to say. It's a short linear demo. You get to hold a light saber.
Super duper short. But... an excellent SW experience nonetheless. If they turn this into a game.... I'll simply hand them my wallet.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer (64-bit OS required)
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Sound Card: Stereo or 5.1 Surround
- VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2.4m by 2.4m area required
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer (64-bit OS required)
- Processor: Intel i7-4790K or greater
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX TITAN X
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Sound Card: Stereo or 5.1 Surround
FAQ
How much does Trials on Tatooine cost?
Trials on Tatooine is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Trials on Tatooine?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer (64-bit OS required) Processor: Intel i5-4590 or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space Sound Card: Stereo or 5.1 Surround VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2.4m by 2.4m area required Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer (64-bit OS required) Processor: Intel i7-4790K or greater Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX TITAN X DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space Sound Card: Stereo or 5.1 Surround
What platforms is Trials on Tatooine available on?
Trials on Tatooine is available on Windows PC.
Is Trials on Tatooine worth buying?
Trials on Tatooine has 78% positive reviews from 32 players.
When was Trials on Tatooine released?
Trials on Tatooine was released on Jul 18, 2016.
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