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About The Game
A colorful fluid simulation to play with in VR. Chroma Lab is based around a high performance, custom particle physics engine that utilises the vast computing power of modern GPUs to calculate billions of individual forces per second between the particles, necessary for them to interact with each other and behave like a fluid. There is a variety of tools to interact with the particles as well as a well featured options menu that allows you to customise the visuals, physics and save/load scenes. Beautiful, psychedelic visuals Particles react to your music (any external music player is compatible, may not work with Bluetooth headphones) Tools to pick up, hit, pull, explode, shoot and paint the particles Placeable force spheres which can also teleport the particles between one another Save and load the particles and settings, included are a few presets to get started with Adjustable physics settings to change how the particles behave Multiple different particle shaders, color pallets and other graphics settings to choose from.
Throw blobs into orbit and create black holes Optional gravity and “lava lamp” modes Freeze the simulation or slow time to a crawl Great as first experience for people new to VR – intuitive controls and presets can be chosen outside of VR MixCast support for easy, high quality mixed reality Native Oculus SDK support for Rift and Touch users Number of particles can be automatically determined based on computer speed or manually adjusted Scale and bounding walls can be adjusted allowing Chroma Lab to be played from sitting to room scale. I prefer the exhibition in the MOR because I can manipulate the particles with my hands. My mind is completely fooled, I feel to be really in a museum and to interact with the installation with my hands. When I hit the particles with my hands, they react like a viscous fluid in a weak central gravity field; they spread like water drops without forming clusters , the potential energy increases and velocity decreases; then they come back together, as attracted by the center of the installation.
In the Steam app when I hit the particles with the blue spheres, they spread but they form clusters; and they don’t come back together, they continue to float. I tried to simulate central gravity with the attractive spheres, but it’s not the same. Just a couple of suggestions to the developer! I would like to interact with particles using the controllers like hands, visualizing my hands, just like in the MOR. I would like a more advanced physics, with more parameters to adjust, like viscosity, intensity of reciprocal forces between particles, intensity of central gravitational field.
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System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: Any recent dual core but quad core recommended
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD R9 280 / Nvidia GTX 970, slower may work but untested, faster = more particles!
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Click the Download Here button above and you should be redirected to GamesDatabase.
- Wait 5 seconds and click on the grey ‘download now’ button. Now let the download begin and wait for it to finish.
- Once the game is done downloading, right click the .zip file and click on “Extract to” (To do this you must have 7-Zip or winrar, which you can get here).
- Double click inside the Chroma Lab folder and run the exe application.
- Thats all, enjoy the game! Make sure to run the game as administrator and if you get any missing dll errors, look for a file named All In One Runtimes.exe run this and install it.