ABSTRACT
Survios, a virtual reality (VR) game developer dedicated to building active, immersive experiences that push the limits of VR innovation, ported their VR boxing title, Creed: Rise to Glory, to the newly anticipated Oculus Quest. Porting to this new mobile VR platform is complex and demands extra creativity from developers when compared to porting to the previous generation of consoles. In this paper, Eugene Elkin, Senior Software Engineer at Survios, will share insights and learnings from the process, covering target hardware and its capabilities, rendering techniques, game optimization, and more.
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- Porting your VR title to oculus quest
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