But it gives you more than that: it gives you a feeling of intimacy. In a review for Kotaku, Kate Gray writes: “And VR Kanojo gives you what you want: full-blown sex, slightly pixelated but still realistic. VR Kanojo (VR カノジョ) is a virtual reality eroge social simulation game made by Illusion, released in February 2017 for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift on Microsoft Windows PCs. The player can customize the girl’s appearance with various outfits, can touch the girl and can engage in virtual sex through explicit sexual scenarios, including handjobs, blowjobs and vaginal intercourse. The player can answer questions by nodding or shaking their head. The game is played through a virtual reality headset, with VR controllers simulating the player’s hands in-game. The player interacts with Sakura Yuuhi – a young Japanese girl- in her bedroom. Initially described as both a Summer Lesson ripoff and the successor to Illusion’s own 2010 game REAL Kanojo, VR Kanojo gives the player a virtual girlfriend and several scenarios with which to spend time with her. Rapidly approaching a close relationship with her! Of course, i’m waiting o progress to the indecent part! Gameplay I was asked to live in the neighborhood to help her study, spend time with her proudly, we visited the house. I am sorry, but I can not play without VR HMD. VR KANOJO “will be the exclusive title for VR head mounted display (VR HMD). This was the first real HQ game of its type, but it won't be long before no one touches it again unless they fix that movement scheme.Interactive caressing, plenty of immersive service, insertion scenes that allow H while touching the boobs You can enjoy H scenes unique to VR. It's a $60 tech demo and they said as much. It makes some of the activities (like kissing & bocky eating) so awkward that you wonder why they even put them in the game since it only serves to highlight a shortcoming. but the eyeball can only spin, never moving off its axis. Your camera is like an eyeball stuck on a stick. I mean, opening the dresser was easy enough, so why can't I grasp her elbow and pull it? And even something as simple as moving your head back and forth doesn't zoom in/zoom out the way it naturally should. To this day, I never learned how to move her limbs. The movement and control scheme is just completely archaic when you compare it to the Windows Mixed Reality virtual 'homes' (I guess you'd call it an interface). That said, this game aged really poorly, which is kind of a weird thing to say about a game that's still relatively new. I'm using a Samsung Odessey+ right now (came out in August/2018) and it still has a long way to go. And, other than computers themselves, I've never seen entertainment tech that was so promising - assuming they ever get it right. The ability to inspire that jumble of thoughts and feelings tells you "Okay, maybe this VR thing is not just a meme." I've lived long enough to see a music store replace records, with cassettes, with CDs, with vacant space. If it's the first time you experienced something like this, you see Kanojo open the door and walk into the bedroom, and you get this burst of anxiety/nervousness/shame/lust all balled into one leaving you not knowing which way to look. Hope that helps - apologies for the lack of detailed guidance for people who aren't of a technical disposition. It'll perform a large download which will take some time, but it should update correctly. Then run the InitSetting.exe program and tell it to update. Note that the path must escape its backslashes by using double-backslashes, e.g. exe so that the "INSTALLDIR" registry key refers to the directory where you've got the game installed (and then install the registry settings, of course). Third, the game will be able to self-update to V1.30 if you edit the "reg.reg" file that's in the same directory as the game. If someone could post back confirming or denying this, it would be helpful. WARNING: I suspect that doing this would probably break hacked non-VR use of the game, but as I have a Vive, I'm using it in VR and haven't tested that detail. Then the controllers appear as hands, and you can interact. Second, if you have the same control issue I did - where the controllers appear in VR as controllers, not as hands, and won't interact with anything - one solution is to quit and tell the game self-update to V1.30. I don't know if any other languages are supported. Where you see a line saying "0", change the 0 to a 1 (0=Japanese, 1=English) and save it. I'm being brief, because I'm in a hurry to do something else, but hopefully this will still help:įirst, to change it all into English, go into the UserData directory within the installation directory, and edit the "setup.xml" file in Notepad or any other text editor.
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