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I am very shocked to see that, intresting this game was already pretty intresting to me but it just became a ton more compelling.
But yes, +1 for VR support. And the ability to rotate the camera for us Oculus guys who only have the 2-sensor setup (we lose tracking if we face the other way. It still kind of works, but the hands spaz out when they get obscured where the sensors can't see them. A 3 sensor setup covers that situation. An extra sensor is not too expensive, but my play area is very small :P)
Even seated with a gamepad..
Currently the demo has me floating against the ceiling and I can't get down. Also, when rotating I float through walls. But with a little bit of tweaking, this could be a gem!