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Half-Life 2: VR Mod lets you play through Valve's classic FPS with full virtual reality support.
Half-Life: 1999 2013 FPS: Valve: Since 2002 Valve has released the source code of the game client and the game (server) in its SDK for modder use. [336] The Goldsrc engine and its other components were reverse engineered in context of the Xash3d project. [337] Ports to other systems became available, for instance Android or the OpenPandora. [338]
OpenVR is a software development kit (SDK) and application programming interface (API) developed by Valve for supporting the SteamVR [1] [2] and other virtual reality headset devices. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The SteamVR platform uses it as the default application programming interface and runtime. [ 5 ]
OSVR has requested help with creating Android Daydream VR Plugin. [5] The open source software platform allows virtual reality developers to detect, configure and operate virtual reality devices across a wide range of operating systems. It is provided under the Apache 2.0 license.
Cart Life: 2011 2017 Simulation: Cart Life's Free License (permissive license) Cart Life's Free License (permissive license), Freeware: 2D: In March 2014 the source code and game was made available by Richard Hofmeier for free online, saying he was finished supporting the game. [4] [5] Winner of the IGF 2013 award. [6] Mirrored on GitHub. [7]
Like the original Half-Life (1998), Half-Life 2 is a single-player first-person shooter (FPS) in which players control Gordon Freeman. [1] It features combat, exploration, jumping challenges, and puzzle-solving, and narrative elements conveyed through scripted sequences. [1]
Dota 2 (port), [12] The Lab (limited), Artifact, Dota Underlords, Half-Life: Alyx, Counter-Strike 2, Deadlock: Proprietary: The first game using Source 2, Dota 2, was ported over from the original Source engine. One of The Lab's minigame Robot Repair uses Source 2 engine while rest of seven uses Unity's engine. Spring: C++: C, C++, Java/JVM ...
Source 2 is a video game engine developed by Valve. The engine was announced in 2015 as the successor to the original Source engine, with the first game to use it, Dota 2, being ported from Source that same year. Other Valve games such as Artifact, Dota Underlords, Half-Life: Alyx, Counter-Strike 2, and Deadlock have been produced with the engine.