Trinus VR Server

by Odd Sheep for Windows 8.1

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Preparing the Mobile Device For VR

Trinus VR Server is a development and I.T. software developed by Odd Sheep SL. The software is a VR support where it helps users to integrate their mobile devices to any system. It turns the mobile device into a VR headset through a server.

Pairing Two Platforms

Trinus VR Server is utilized in conjunction with Trinus Cardboard VR. The VR application for mobile devices turns it into a virtual-reality headset while this software connects the mobile device to a system. For the mobile device, it utilizes the built-in gyroscope to simulate motion that detects head movements while interprets them to corresponding response inside the virtual reality. There are some required preparations before starting the virtual reality. The mobile device has to install first the Trinus Cardboard VR application. The system requires at least a 3rd Gen Intel CPU or above, an Intel Integrated Graphics Card with VR feature enabled, and a discrete GPU with VR Ready feature. Both platforms must be connected and synced into the same local network too. These demanding requirements help both the mobile device and system to process the high-quality graphics and low latency encoding, at the same time, ensuring everything runs as smoothly as possible. 

Maximizing VR Games from Systems

The software comes with adjustment options. Users can adjust the signal quality that will balance the graphics and response time, gyroscope calibration, and even the input simulation. The software displays the already open window, application or game. There are other settings that correspond to games with VR support such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR and Grand Theft Auto V. Users can enjoy seamless virtual reality navigation thanks to the mobile device’s integrated gyroscope This ideal for tons of game genres that require precision like first-person shooters or simply for immersing into games with rich contents.

Getting Full Immersion

Trinus VR Server makes virtual reality gaming more accessible as VR headsets are quite pricey. It utilizes the gyroscope inside mobile devices for detecting head movements, perfect for games with first-person view or perspective.