One of the most respected modders in the virtual truth (VR) scene is Luke Ross who’s produced PC VR mods for videogames like GTA V, Cyberpunk 2077 and now From Software’s Elden Ring. The impressive experience has actually now got the R.E.A.L VR Mod treatment significance PC owners can now get their VR headsets and really enter the Lands Between.
Initially teased in April, the mod went live a couple of days earlier and like all of Ross’ previous tasks, you’ll require to signup and belong to his Patreon page ($ 10 USD/ ₤ 8 GBP each month) to access the files. Bear in mind that this is still an early variation of the mod so the functions are restricted in contrast to Ross’ other tasks.
What you get is the capability to play Elden Ring in initially individual, with the capability to change to third-person if you require it. The mod just supports controller input however you do still get a totally 360-degree, 6DOF experience, with selectable alternatives to shut off opponent aggressiveness must you just want to roam the lands easily or slow downtime.
Essential actions such as rolling to avert opponent attacks do work in the first-person VR mode, with the electronic camera remaining repaired to the horizon instead of terribly spinning around triggering queasiness. Even so, anticipate Elden Ring in VR to be a relatively extreme experience.

That’s not all in the world of VR modding news. Another modder Raicuparta is presently establishing a Stanley Parable VR mod, launching an early video to display his work. Again, like numerous modders who do these as side tasks, Raicuparta has a Patreon if you wish to know more and assist economically support the job.
Eurogamer’s Ian Higton provided the Elden Ring VR mod a try so you can see it in all of its magnificence. For continued updates, keep reading gmw3