Prior to this update, indoor scenes in VR often suffered from flat lighting, making the 3D models look like plastic dolls. The December update introduced a revamped global illumination system. The play of light across the "fur" textures—technically known as shell-based fur shading or tessellation—reached a new peak. In the Furotic VR universe, the tactile sensation of the character's coat is paramount. The 2023-12-08 update ensured that individual strands of fur caught the light realistically, moving from a shiny, synthetic look to a soft, organic matte finish that invites touch.
: Use the left thumbstick for smooth movement and the right thumbstick for snap or smooth turning. Furotic VR -2023-12-08- -FuroticVR-
| Platform | Requirements | | :--- | :--- | | (SteamVR / Meta Link) | Intel i7-9700K, RTX 3060+, 16GB RAM, 10GB storage | | Standalone (Quest 2/3/Pro) | Optimized render resolution (dynamic foveated), 8GB storage | | Audio | 3D spatialized binaural ASMR, dynamic reverb based on room size | | Input | Dual 6DOF controllers + optional hand-tracking (Quest) | Prior to this update, indoor scenes in VR
Unlike static scenes, FuroticVR uses a . Clothing, fur, and interactive props react to your real-world movements. The “FuroticVR -2023-12-08” patch specifically fixed clipping issues on long-tailed avatars. In the Furotic VR universe, the tactile sensation
: Use the grip buttons to grab objects or characters and the triggers for primary actions/menus.
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