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Perfect Torrent Download [Xforce Keygen]

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About This Game Perfect is virtual reality escapism at its purest. Leave behind the daily grind and slip away to beautiful and relaxing locations, made possible through VR. Visit several stunning and interactive destinations, from sun-drenched beaches and peaceful mountains to the spectacular northern lights. Instantly accessible yet endlessly captivating, Perfect is the ideal companion to show off your HTC Vive or Oculus Rift.Breath-taking sights and simple controls make Perfect an ideal way for family and friends to experience the wonders of virtual reality.Discover three idyllic locations - Tropical Beach, Northern Lights and Mountain Wilderness. Choose different times of day and viewing points to find that perfect place for you.Immerse yourself in natural surroundings and find special moments that will make your visit more memorable. Then settle back, relax and listen to music.Interested in more VR games and experiences? Check out the rest of the nDreams VR catalogue here! 1075eedd30 Title: PerfectGenre: SimulationDeveloper:nDreams / Near LightPublisher:nDreamsRelease Date: 16 Dec, 2016 Perfect Torrent Download [Xforce Keygen] I really want to like Perfect, even if the name is a bit pretentious. I would gladly pay more for an application that convincingly transports me to beautiful locations I couldn't visit normally. The graphics and sound design, however, don't really accomplish this. Let me explain.To start, the aliasing is quite bad. After cranking the graphics (which only has five dots indicating higher or lower quality) and supersampling at 2.0, distant objects would continue to unrealistically shimmer. The aliasing is somewhat mitigated during nighttime scenes, but it's still noticeable. The textures are also subpar. Considering Perfect is all about the audio\/visual experience, I expected higher resolution textures on rocks, wood, trees, and other objects. On the positive side, the snow, campfire, and water effects are great. The Aurora Borealis is also quite beautiful.The sound design is a mixed bag. You constantly hear birds during the daytime scenes at the beach and lake retreat, yet you never see them, which is odd. Sound is used to much better effect at the nighttime artic location. You hear wolves in the distance, but it makes sense given you wouldn't be able to see them in real life (unlike birds). The background sounds are often a bit too loud as well, with no way to adjust them.Also, every throwable object make the exact same "swoosh" sound, which takes me out of the experience. The ambient radio music, however, is quite good. Another problem is the background events that take place at locations, which I guess is an attempt to make the locations more exciting. I was enjoying the feeling of being alone in nature when all of a sudden a hot air balloon and a hang glider appeared and flew across the sky (the hang glider flew directly above me). It felt as though some adventure-seeking \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665s had ruined my quiet moment in nature. In its current state, I cannot recommend Perfect for those looking for a convincing relaxation experience. If some of these issues are addressed in future patches, I'll be sure to update my review accordingly.. I had high hopes for this experience, since I loved Perfect Beach on GearVR. Perfect did not disappoint. It is the highest quality relaxing experience on the Vive, the only one that brings me a true state of chill. The little details really make it, such as the realistic splash when you throw a stone into the water, or the sparkles of ice crystal facets on the snowballs. The three environments are well chosen, and well worth the price.A couple comments for the devs:Vive convention is trigger selects and trackpad teleports. You mostly abide by this except on the main menu. Trigger, not trackpad should select.In Perfect Beach on GearVR, I loved the perpetual beach sunset. I would love a sunset time of day on the beach map.Also, it would be nice to be able to turn off haptics once you know what is interactable.Vive pro tip. Turn chaperone bounds to Developer in settings. An option for this in-game would also be nice.. It's the best of this type of experience on the Vive. Good ambient sounds and effects like fish in the water. That said even on a 6700k\/1080 @ 1.5SS the graphics are lacking.. Simply not fun or relaxing. The fact that you are stuck in one of 3 or so places in each area just makes it frustrating when you want to go even slightly out of bounds. Gets old immdediately.. This is mostly as expected and I enjoyed it.There are a couple of things that really need urgent attention.1) You really need to be able to EASILY select your own music in-game from a directory on your HD. I like to relax to my own music library not music deemed relaxing by the devs :( You can play the music on your desktop and then switch off the radio so perhaps this is the way around this.2) Stop the excessive vibrations when you're hovering over the interactable items. The controllers are forever rumbling and they do distract a bit from the overall ambience.Going ahead, the following would make this an essential purchase.1) Invite friends to join you a'la VTime for the Oculus\/Gear VR2) More movement and interaction. To be able to light the fire, scratch things into the snow with the stick, a fishing rod on the pier would be an utterly amazing side game and really add something special to this - catch things to put on your pier - and for it to be able to save!3) More variation over longer times. You could perhaps see a shark come over from the distance, Changing weather conditions would also be amazing :) Perhaps actually see a wolf in the woods after several minutes of peering into the darkness :)4) Seasonal variations and special editions- such as a zombie shuffling about in the trees at Halloween, Santa shooting across the snowy skies on his sleigh over the Christmas period etc.5) A splash in the water etc of a manta ray coming up to skim the surface would add something extra :)Ok, perhaps I got a bit carried away but this certainly has potential. The graphics were great, the sounds were good and I really enjoyed it for the price!Recommended!. I love the idea of this game, and I want a game that's similar. Like other have mentioned, there is a lot that take out out of the experience like controller vibration, cartoony swooshing noises when you throw things, or most annoyingly not being able to move around even the limited space you are given. My favorite vista was the cliff above the cabin, but even with my large play space, if I walked over to the fence to look out over the edge I was greeted with my chaperone. That said, my only real problem is that the game lies on the border of two styles, but doesn't dive in to either. It's not realistic enough for me to really lose myself in, but it's not entertaining enough to be able to find something to do. I would love a good realistic atmosphere game, where you can lie on your carpet in your apartment at 2am and look up to see the sun shining on the beech, or sit down on the dock and watch fish while you throw stones in and watch them react to it. There's just not quite enough there to make it a truely immersive atmosphere. On the flip-side, the limited interaction is almost entirely objects you can throw, but they don't really impact the environment at all. The best was throwing snowballs and watching them crumble, but that got old pretty quick. Sadly I only played it for about 10 mins before I got bored, and as much as I reaaaally want to support all the VR devs and their hard work which I know was put in to this, I can't quite recommend it as an experience or a game just yet.. Ambient environments for relaxing. Graphics are good, but not great. Very limited movement options. Little interaction. Only three environments available. Good concept, but there are better options out there (for example The Blue and Guided Meditation VR).. The "interactive" part is stones or sticks that you can pick up and throw into water. There is also only a few places you can move between in each location making it a very static and boring experience. Just use destinations to look at various places instead.. Its like a getaway in your living room. I just need a heat lamp to sit in front of.. This was an okay demo . Wait...this is the whole game ?!!Lite on substance for $10 beach scene looks like PS 2 . even for free wouldnt use ...

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