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Tho I think this is only for real VR devices, so not sure if it will work for Gear
By gear I meant my Vive Headset. I've just downloaded the program and haven't had a chance to explore it, but watching the video ad for it, it looks like a lot of this functionality could be done in a non-VR environment. Watching the videos, it looks like most of a setup could be done in the non world using mice and keyboards, then tweaked in the VR world for better affect.
A lot with Gear think they are on the same VR level, hence my confusion ^^
But with a Vive there is no need for flat version? You are good to go :-)
I merely asked if there was a nonVR interface for the program.
I have not tried it in VR yet and wanted to have a boo at it in normal view.
My VR machine was my laptop with a 1070 GPU but the play area was cramped. My desktop didn't have a VR capable GPU until just now (I just finished replacing my AMD HD7770 with a RX580). I'll be transferring my "gear" to the desktop later. I just want to see what the program looked like without having to put on gear.
If it is VR only, so be it.
Thanks for the replies everyone.