Valve’s VR “SteamVR” platformVersion 1.23Updated to New “Giant Bug (literally)” home environment has been added.
(※:This article contains images of giant insects. Please be careful if you are not good at it.)
The official name for the added home environment is “CT scanHe. He said he made a 3D model by CT scan of a dead insect that had fallen outside Valve’s office.Subscribe to Steam WorkshopYou can get it by looks like the scan was done in the following procedure.
The X-ray CT scan scans an object from different angles and the computer processes the captured data to generate a 3D voxel network representing the density at each point. These scans were created using an industrial CT scanner capable of high-resolution scans. Gigabytes of voxel data are converted into simple 3D models that can be displayed in real time on the GPU.
Other improvements introduced in this update include:
– Updated icons to illustrate the function of buoyancy in space.
-Added and fixed a crash when loading web fonts.
– Several crashes related to window views have been fixed.
– Fixed a bug related to the Lighthouse driver shutdown.
– Fixed console binding list title and icon.
– Fixed crash when closing VR server.
– Fixed web server crash when requesting console info.
– Fix crash / crash that occurred on some web servers.
For the Meta VR headset (Quest), the controller position oscillation (timing oscillation) has been reduced. The animations for Meta Quest 2 fist operation have also been improved.
The full patch notes for version 1.23 can be found here, including updates related to OpenXR
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/250820/view/3387289425146917362
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