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Now downloading HL2 on a relatively slow connection in the hope that maybe that has been updated to work since Valve have been quite on top of the whole VR bandwagon.
Edit: Apparently it should, along with other games and tech demonstrations on this list. http://www.theriftarcade.com/oculus-rift-dk2-supported-games/
I'm however getting some really heavy stuttering with the head tracking; the update frequency for the camera angle seems to just be way too low. Only messed around with it for a few minutes so far so there could simply be some settings I have to poke at.
Anyways! Sacrificing the tracking and playing side by side mode as kain suggested in combination with the game now directly displaying in the Rift, without having to mess around with my monitor setup, is by itself really nice.
This is the first step supporting VR in Maniaplanet and we plan to improve it with the time passing :)