By Darren Allan
Watching games being played by others is becoming an increasingly popular activity. Valve is looking to capitalise on the trend by introducing a VR spectator mode for Dota 2, the company’s long-standing MOBA which is big on the eSports scene.
So what’s virtual reality spectating like in Dota 2? You’re stood in a virtual space with a large cinema-style screen in front of you showing the game as you’d see it on your monitor. Turn to the sides, and you can see full 3D models of the player’s avatars complete with names (and pop-up info such as abilities and cool-downs).
And in front of the main screen there is a 3D mini-map showing the state of play on the battlefield, with floating charts appearing in the air detailing the usual raft of game stats. Check out the video here – it’s under the ‘What You Need’ link.
VR trickery
It looks rather neat indeed, and the clip also mentions that more VR features will be “coming to your favourite games”, so we may see other novel features being added to existing titles opening up new tricks for the early adopters of HTC’s Vive (which SteamVR was built for).
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming