About This Game Brought to you by Vive and Free Range Games, Virtual Sports draws a new line in the sand for realistic simulation and VR fun...except you never need to chase the balls!Easy pick-up-and-play controls for ping-pong and tennis Compete against bots designed to teach consistency, power, spins, and speed Compete against other players in Amateur, Master, and Champion Leagues Network multiplayer: Quick Matchmaking or Find Steam Friends Voice Chat (VOIP) supported 8 immersive environments Fun Mode - special controls to help keep the ball in play The coolest canine umpire everWith Virtual Sports, our team at Free Range Games worked hard to achieve two main goals: provide an amazingly fun and familiar experience for those who already know how to play, while also providing beginners with an excellent way to learn that’s even easier than real life! The groundbreaking physics of Virtual Sports transfers the energy from the player to the angular momentum and force on the ball with a precision to match the Vive's sub-millimeter controller input. Combined with the Vive's haptics and great audio, the illusion is stunning. For new players, we can adjust the ball response such that it still feels real, and the laws of physics are still observed, but the ball stays in play much more often. Even master players find Fun Mode enjoyable, with its longer, almost meditative rallies.Free Range Games has a mission to bring great gameplay to multiplayer VR. Using networking techniques perfected for competitive action video games, the latency when playing Virtual Sports online is hidden from the player in such a way that both players will see the ball hit at the same time even if they are playing from far apart.If you have have been waiting for a sports game in VR that is big on fun and truly realistic, then Virtual Sports is just what you’ve been waiting for! 1075eedd30 Title: Virtual SportsGenre: Action, Casual, Simulation, SportsDeveloper:Free Range GamesPublisher:Vive StudiosRelease Date: 29 Mar, 2017 Virtual Sports Crack Unlock Code And Serial Props to the makers. I picked it up on sale today. Had it in my wish list for a while as I've heard good things but couldn't really see how tennis or ping pong would be all that great. I was wrong, the physics are really quite incredible. I can tell there is obviously some assist in action to make things a little less realistic and frustraiting and 10X more fun. Great job. I can't decide wich I like better. Probably ping pong since I grew up playing it and it hits close to home.. average game at best. tennis is decent, probably the best simulator on the market atm. bare minimum in terms of content and customisation but still decent physics apart from exaggerated spin and an AI that can barely return anything. table tennis however is a different story despite what the arrogant developers think. Touted as the most realistic simulator, it is however the complete opposite. an overly arcadey, unrealistic glorified pong that also gives you nothing in terms of customisation or content. coupled with the inability to reposition yourself in game and a ball that seems to stay on the table no matter how you hit it even when fun mode is turned off. dont even think about mentioning any of these flaws on the discussion though as the developers apparently cant handle honest criticism despite being critical of other games like paddle up & eleven (which are far better games\/simulators) themselves. also seems like nothing is in the works in terms of updates. in short: not worth $20. if youre looking for a realistic table tennis simulator, get eleven. if youre looking for a decent tennis simulator and dont care about money or an abandoned featureless game, sure, get this.. Ping Pong - If you think this is fun, go buy Eleven immediately. Eleven is like this game...but cranked to 11Tennis - I like tennis...real life tennis. This is like that, but dialed down to like a 2The locamotion is tough because it doesn't move you until the ball is already on it's way back over the net, so when it does teleport you, it's right before the ball needs to be hitThree suggestions- Listed in order of ease to incorporate...by someone who has no idea how games are made1 - Add an option on tennis for a ball machine practice. Lots of room for variation of shot patterns to mix things up and the person can sit in the same place for a few shots and have time after teleporting to re-adjust when moved2 - Option to make the ball bigger11 - Crank tennis up to 113 - Make a racquetball mode. Doesn't cover as big of a distance. Might even be able to squeeze it into roomscale with no need for teleportation. I'd buy that in a heartbeat. Think it eliminates a lot of the obstacles that tennis has in making it more like really real tennis. The Good:1. This was the first experience I had with the HTC Vive and it is a fun experience. I like that I can jump in and play for a few minutes without much thought or care. I can simply play the game. I can do things in ping pong and tennis that I couldn't normally do but that's ok and it makes it fun. This is one of the first games I load when I put the VR headset on just to warm up and get used to the VR environment.2. I like the characters you've created. It would be great to see growth in their personality similar to their playstyle. Well done there. I find myself talking smack to them as if they can hear me.The Bad:1. When you force "fun mode" off - you aren't kidding. It's not fun. That's usually when I stop playing. My typical experience is to play the set of masters and beat Zhang and then move onto another game. Like I said, a warm up to other experiences. It's cool for those that want a "non fun" experience, but please don't force me to not have fun. You may want to change that naming convention too. -.-2. Also, I'm not a fan of the design of the basic environments. They look really simple for an overall fun game. The temple isn't bad but I only see that for a little while before going back to the cheesy Vegas scene. Overall: I enjoy it but only for a little while. Then I need to move on to more polished experiences.. While not terrible, I can't really recommend this - other games do what this is trying to do, better. You can play First Person Tennis for a better tennis experience, and you can play Eleven or Paddle Up for a better ping pong experience.I didn't try the multiplayer.. This will be an awesome game if multiplayer worked as promised...kept saying network failure...and unable to connect...I played other multiplayer vr games like Eleven Table Tennis, SportsBar, Rec room, Quivr..all without any problems so problem is not on my side...I am refunding this and may repurchase this if multiplayer is fixed at some later date.....For a single player tennis game I much rather prefer the First Person Tennis - the real tennis simulator..... I like playing both tennis and ping pong (table tennis). So I really appreciate the 2 games for the price of 1 game.. Excellent! I bought it for Tennis since I already have all the Pingpong games. For less than $20.00, you get your own tennis court! The career mode make me coming back for more. I am stuck playing the champions because I am not a regular tennis player and it is not easy to play the champions (which is a good thing)I wish I can play with someone. But there has not been anyone on line.. Even though I recommend the game for the table tennis component, the tennis gameplay is making me not recommend this. After upgrading my PC, I was excited to finally play more than the table tennis practice area as everything else was too laggy to play.With the purchase of a GTX 1070, the table tennis league mode was able to be played smoothly, but tennis is still too laggy that you can't hit the ball accurately: play the game. I don't know if the game is optimised well or not, but other games with better graphics could run smoothly before my PC upgrade. It's quite a shame because I was really looking foward to the other 50% of content this game has to offer.Note: Performance (prior to my upgrade) was better through Steam (purchased) than the Vive applcation (Viveport Subscription).
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