Title: MIRAGE
Genre: Casual, Indie, Simulation
Developer:
MIRAGE VR
Publisher:
MIRAGE VR
Release Date: 21 Jun, 2018
English,French,Arabic,Japanese,Korean,Russian,Simplified Chinese
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SUMMARY: A great way to turn any music (or sound) on your computer into various patterns and displays. If you have a media system or want to run a nice sureeal background and some music on a TV, it's perfect. Plus there's downloadable expansions! MIRAGE is essentially "music screensaver plus," but the words don't quite do it justice. It takes ANY sound on your computer and turns it into one of many abstract, colorful, or psychedelic displays. You can also choose a vareity of settings to switch it up, rotate it, or stay with one display you like. Best of all, if you really need more, there's several downloadable style packs to add even more kinds of displays. Of course this isn't for everyone. I use it on my media/gaming system to create abstract and colorful backgrounds when I write or when we need something ambient and low-key for a party. You could also plug a computer running it into a TV or projector to set the mood or provide a nice background for an event. Who's it for? Well, the review pretty much tells you! Sure, it's not for everyone, but if you like those kind of "atmospheric audio background" you found a great source.. SUMMARY: A great way to turn any music (or sound) on your computer into various patterns and displays. If you have a media system or want to run a nice sureeal background and some music on a TV, it's perfect. Plus there's downloadable expansions! MIRAGE is essentially "music screensaver plus," but the words don't quite do it justice. It takes ANY sound on your computer and turns it into one of many abstract, colorful, or psychedelic displays. You can also choose a vareity of settings to switch it up, rotate it, or stay with one display you like. Best of all, if you really need more, there's several downloadable style packs to add even more kinds of displays. Of course this isn't for everyone. I use it on my media/gaming system to create abstract and colorful backgrounds when I write or when we need something ambient and low-key for a party. You could also plug a computer running it into a TV or projector to set the mood or provide a nice background for an event. Who's it for? Well, the review pretty much tells you! Sure, it's not for everyone, but if you like those kind of "atmospheric audio background" you found a great source.. Absolutely fantastic. Suggestions? Make it interactive. Gimme fireworks to shoot off. gimme glow sticks lemme draw stuff in mid air. Give the user something to do while watching the cool visuals. I also bought all the dlc. Keep it coming please. And try to add some more stuff beside colors on black backgrounds. Keep it up. Oh also one more thing the swarm visualization is probably one of the most interesting concepts and I would definitely suggest making more of those. Seeing the little worms flying past your head moving to the music is insane. Try listening to Venetian Snares Szamar Madar while swarm is on.. This is the best experience with a VR visualizer I've found. The visualizations are distinct and have their own fade in/out to make the transitions flow nicely. The way each one represnts the music has layers that really send you on a trip. The program worked flawlessly on WMR and just dove right in with minimal effort. The menu didn't work with a controller. I think it wanted me to use wands, which I don't have. But you can just launch it from desktop and do your menu tinkering there, as there didn't seem to be anything that required menu access. Except for my biggest complaint: a "visit the menu" promt popped up in view some time into the album I was listening to. It went away quickly and didn't return for some time so I fuigured a menu reminder (and one that promises more free visualizations) is nice, its classy. But then it came back at the start of every visualization from there out. A little bit of a trip breaker and not classy at all. Sell me more stuff, that's great, but don't nag me about it. Some more suggestions to devs: a few more options such as the program listening for quiet pausses in the music and swapping visualizations there would be great. Also, get your DLC in the base steam store, not just within the app. I'm more likely to buy extra visuals outside of the VR headset. All that said, this is great stuff.. This is the best experience with a VR visualizer I've found. The visualizations are distinct and have their own fade in/out to make the transitions flow nicely. The way each one represnts the music has layers that really send you on a trip. The program worked flawlessly on WMR and just dove right in with minimal effort. The menu didn't work with a controller. I think it wanted me to use wands, which I don't have. But you can just launch it from desktop and do your menu tinkering there, as there didn't seem to be anything that required menu access. Except for my biggest complaint: a "visit the menu" promt popped up in view some time into the album I was listening to. It went away quickly and didn't return for some time so I fuigured a menu reminder (and one that promises more free visualizations) is nice, its classy. But then it came back at the start of every visualization from there out. A little bit of a trip breaker and not classy at all. Sell me more stuff, that's great%2
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