I was thinking about picking this title up due to my passing interest in history ( I used to be involved with the Society for Creative Anachronism at one point) and interest in VR games… then I realized what looked like potentially one of the best VR games ever made wasn’t a VR title, making me somewhat sad and reluctant to purchase the game.
When such an obvious effort was made to research and bring this history to life, why not have native VR support, even if it meant risking motion sickness? Even if not a game, I’d be curious to virtually “walk” through what I’ve seen created in the trailers and/or a “living museum” / walking simulator version. Any plans on a VR patch or DLC for 2019?
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Sorry,… the short answer is no.