The game launches correctly from steam, but once in games there are lots of bugs, at first it worked a little, now I can't even use the earth, nothing happens when I do the movements :(
Here is what worked for me (also on Vive) go to steam libary and add a non-steam game, add the Rumble.exe after that right click on properties (whilst still in steam) and in Launch option add "-steam" (without the ".") and include in libary
What do you mean by turning it on through SteamVR? I've tried a couple of things but they all didn't seem to work. To be clear, when I do the calibration pose and hold down the button for two seconds, it makes the sound that I successfully calibrated but then nothing happens after that
Thanks, but i still dont understand where the launch options are... the only idea i had of what you might mean is adding rumble to steam in Add a non-steam game, then added -steam, but it didnt work. edit: nvm, it works... forgot to launch steamvr first
Launch options aren't a Steam feature, you can launch any program with launch options. Either open a commandprompt and launch the game or make a shortcut with -option behind the program name.
Same way options work for commands like ipconfig or ping. General computer knowledge that's been lost but is vital as its going to be useful for everyone at least once in there life.
Unpack all the stuff in the rar and open the game using launcher
if you want to play online make sure someone is match making spacewar
you are a kind man.
With a little work, we can actually have an Earth Rumble game.
To be clear, when I do the calibration pose and hold down the button for two seconds, it makes the sound that I successfully calibrated but then nothing happens after that
Always check the launch options on SteamDB under Configuration.
the launch options on steamdb say nothing special
edit: nvm, it works... forgot to launch steamvr first
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via SideQuest if you can't get it to work.Otherwise, gl.
Either open a commandprompt and launch the game or make a shortcut with -option behind the program name.
Same way options work for commands like ipconfig or ping. General computer knowledge that's been lost but is vital as its going to be useful for everyone at least once in there life.