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VR Rome recreates the city of Rome in 320 AD. In a continuous 2km x 2km play area, you can walk through the eternal city and find famous sites such as the Colosseum, Pantheon, Roman Forum, and others, and even the Temple of Claudius and the Theater of Pompeii, which are not visible today.
For each important building, there is a sign at the top with its name and the full year, and an information panel on the floor, describing the building, even with pictures of its ruins today. The most exciting thing is that you can enter a museum gallery, with a 1:500 scale model of the building on the table in front of you, so you can see the building from every angle.
I am an independent game developer. When I traveled to Rome for the first time, I got lost in the Roman Forum. I couldn't identify these temples and basilicas even with a map. Then I thought, why not make a virtual sandbox of ancient Rome, recreate the buildings, show their names at the top, and create an information panel in front of each important building, with words and pictures describing them now.
After deciding to do this project, I traveled to Rome 3 times, visiting the museums. I also spent two years researching the ruins and architecture of ancient Rome, finding all kinds of materials about ancient Roman buildings.
Now it's finished. It covers most of the urban area of Rome in 320 AD, from the Colosseum in the southeast to the Stadium of Domitian (today's Piazza Navona) in the northwest, a continuous 2km*2km VR area for players to walk around. Minimum
system requirements :
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VR Rome recreates the city of Rome in 320 AD. In a continuous 2km x 2km play area, you can walk through the eternal city and find famous sites such as the Colosseum, Pantheon, Roman Forum, and others, and even the Temple of Claudius and the Theater of Pompeii, which are not visible today.
For each important building, there is a sign at the top with its name and the full year, and an information panel on the floor, describing the building, even with pictures of its ruins today. The most exciting thing is that you can enter a museum gallery, with a 1:500 scale model of the building on the table in front of you, so you can see the building from every angle.
I am an independent game developer. When I traveled to Rome for the first time, I got lost in the Roman Forum. I couldn't identify these temples and basilicas even with a map. Then I thought, why not make a virtual sandbox of ancient Rome, recreate the buildings, show their names at the top, and create an information panel in front of each important building, with words and pictures describing them now.
After deciding to do this project, I traveled to Rome 3 times, visiting the museums. I also spent two years researching the ruins and architecture of ancient Rome, finding all kinds of materials about ancient Roman buildings.
Now it's finished. It covers most of the urban area of Rome in 320 AD, from the Colosseum in the southeast to the Stadium of Domitian (today's Piazza Navona) in the northwest, a continuous 2km*2km VR area for players to walk around. Minimum
system requirements :
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5 or similar processor
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970 or equivalent graphics card
- Storage: 10 GB available space
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i7 or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 980 or equivalent graphics card
- Storage: 10 GB available space
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