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Comment on Devs/programmers/geeks/etc: If you get paid to work with/in tech, what do you do and do you enjoy it? Why or why not? in ~comp
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Comment on Vreal - The first broadcast platform for VR games in ~tech
spankweasel I'll make sure to pass this along to the product team. Games we currently support: Sungeon Simulator, SUPERHOT, Arizona Sunshine, GORN, Hot Dogs, Horseshoes, and Hand Grenades (H3VR) Tilt Brush,...I'll make sure to pass this along to the product team.
Games we currently support:
Sungeon Simulator,
SUPERHOT,
Arizona Sunshine,
GORN,
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes, and Hand Grenades (H3VR)
Tilt Brush,
Blocks,
Fantastic Contraption... with more coming very very soon!
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Comment on Vreal - The first broadcast platform for VR games in ~tech
spankweasel (Shameless plug as I work for Vreal but the tech is so neat that I want others to see it!) If you own an HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, take a look at Vreal. It's a platform for watching and creating VR...(Shameless plug as I work for Vreal but the tech is so neat that I want others to see it!)
If you own an HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, take a look at Vreal. It's a platform for watching and creating VR gameplay. It's in early access on Steam and free!
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Vreal - The first broadcast platform for VR games
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I work in VR gaming as a backend engineer. I make the servers do things. I love my job. I work for a small startup with ~25 people. Every week my job changes. I work on Kubernetes, AWS, the ELK stack and code in Go, Python, shell, and/or Groovy (Jenkins Java-esque abomination). My company doesn't make any games but instead makes a VR game viewing platform (PM me for more information - I don't want to clog this post) so I don't have to deal with gaming "crunch".