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Yeah i did play the updated version just recently, also showed it to my friend for the first time as well. He absolutely loved it. He then brought the Vive to a party where he let a bunch of people also play it as well.
There's still one thing i always desire as i play polydome, which is more control (or at least the illusion of such). The key is to give the sensation of having more control, while also somehow always making things sound amazing. I'm not sure if that's possible, but it would be amazing if it is.
I just got an idea, what if you could pluck the string that connects the shapes to make a sound? Also what if you could tap the blocks to make them make a sound. Ooooh what if you could tap them in a pattern/beat and record that pattern onto block? Just some ideas.