01-11-2020, 07:47 PM
We've found that it's critical for people to turn their heads to steer in VR to reduce simulation sickness. We've tested autosteering in Explorer and found it feels very bad, so have kept your ability to control yourself in Explorer as well as Play.
You're free to stop anywhere and continue where you left of the next day. In fact you can switch to a different ride and then resume where you left off previous rides by choosing "Resume %" instead of "Ride Forward" or "Ride Reverse" when you come back to them.
We introduced another virtual course in Play called "Cali Rally" a couple months ago, in addition to "Le Tour". The "City Mode" we're soon adding to Explorer also uses virtual geometry, which gives it more animation consistency with respect to buildings. Hopefully you'll dig that.
You're free to stop anywhere and continue where you left of the next day. In fact you can switch to a different ride and then resume where you left off previous rides by choosing "Resume %" instead of "Ride Forward" or "Ride Reverse" when you come back to them.
We introduced another virtual course in Play called "Cali Rally" a couple months ago, in addition to "Le Tour". The "City Mode" we're soon adding to Explorer also uses virtual geometry, which gives it more animation consistency with respect to buildings. Hopefully you'll dig that.