Chapter 231 - Transfer Complete (1/2)

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Chapter 231: Transfer Complete

The development of Minecraft continued after Chinese New Year

The game was still a ways away froe It was already quite a feat to recreate Minecraft, but Chen Mo wantedto recreate it in VR

The next step was to port Minecraft to VR

-Second floor of the experience store-

Chen Mo took off his special consciousness gathering hel was co, placing, using, crafting were translated into actions in VR

Chen Mo then entered everything into the Illusion Gaame

Conversion of the rules froaaa and had a lot of resources, this process would be er

Luckily, the rules of Minecraftwas quite simple with not many resources in play, so the conversion happened quite quickly

Chen Mo installed the VR version of Minecraft onto the ga pod to try it out

Soon, Chen Mo’s consciousness entered the VR world

A neorld was generated as specified, and Chen Mo could feel himself fully immersed in the world

However, the situation could only be described as very terrible

First was the horrible graphics

In VR, the field of view of the players were increased, so soher details can’t escape the eyes of the players

The jaggedness of the pixel graphics were incredibly obvious

Looking down revealed an ugly, blocky person, with legs likearound revealed the trees, rivers, mountains, and animals, all of which wasn’t what Chen Mo had in raphics were acceptable on PC, but with the wider field of view in VR, all the flaere ame

The movements were smooth, and the feedback fro

In VR, players didn’t play the ga their consciousness Although CHen Mo already gathered the thoughts for all of the controls, he realised that it was far froa, especially when coame like Earth Online

For exah he was on a unicycle when he wasIt felt like he was floating through the air too, as opposed to having his feet on the ground

There wasn’t any feedback grabbing tools, and actions such as ju it

All in all, the first VR version of Minecraft felt the sae in perspective, there wasn’t much difference