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It's still possible to play TRON 2.0 in VR, if you use a utility like VorpX that the OP mentioned. But the results aren't ideal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI0sVqSjOck
Recently bought Final Fantasy XII, the amount of 3-D detail is so intense it almost hurts my mind just to look at, hard to describe. Sometimes simplistic graphics are the way to go.
Gaviscon, when I tried using Vorpx I couldn't access the options to change the settings while in game. The image wasn't stereoscopic at all either. I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. I even went through their support to try to figure it out.
I'm also fine with just seeing the image in 3d as well. The game is amazing as it is tbh.
I've moved on from my MR headset due to the annoying wiring and my slow ass system. I'm waiting late summer-early fall to start messing around with VR again.
I know. This is a way...way late reply. I'm just glad I'm not the only one who'd play Tron 2.0 in VR. :D
I adore Tron--it's my favorite movie, and I can't wait to watch it on this positively gigantic TV I just got!--and Tron 2.0 is so much truer to the original than that "sequel", so much more respect for the original material.
Being able to step into the computer world in VR would tickle me to my bones!
I just logged in to catch up after taking an extended brain-break from all things slightly "Worky" or "Study." Do me a favor and don't let rando people pull you in too many directions and put you down. You'll never get anything finished or learn/retain anything. :p
I loved Legacy, but it could have had more work done. It has symptoms of "sequelitis" and the story needed to be fleshed out more. I have a feeling that they had originally written it different. It seemed pretty....short? It's like they had a bunch of plot points and information cut out of the final movie/story.
As all us nerdy fans know, Tron started out as indie and they went to Disney for financial help. That kind of stuff doesn't happen anymore. If your story isn't an auto cash-cow or you aren't already famous/established, or you don't know how to kiss butt; publishers won't help you. You are on your own.
And no, Netflix and YouTube don't count as real help for Indys. LOL. You still need put your time into making things, the money has to come from somewhere, and you have to fight the crabs in the bucket.
Disney is known for rushing production and cutting budgets (especially on smaller ips)and I know that's part of the reason Legacy is left with gaps. Stylistically they may cheap out and go for what's popular/easier in order to save on time. Remember that part in Toy Story? "You can't rush art." Disney still does it anyways. They have unrealistically high standards, but treat creatives poorly. *cough* <.<
Anyways, I'm hoping to get Vorpx working with 2.0. Maybe even jump on the multiplayer and check to see if anyone is there.