- March 11, 2022
- SecondaryBounce
VRUSEUM
Platforms
About
Welcome to VRuseum, a virtual experience designed by Secondarybounce that invites the user to explore, through a 10,000m2 architectural space, a selection of world-renowned digital artists curated by Boldtron. Explore the museum with all the artworks or in "architecture only", also individually visualize each sculpture in an isolated visualization mode. Visit all the zones, discover al…





- The game offers a visually stunning experience with beautiful lighting and textures, making it feel like a real art museum.
- It's a free digital museum that showcases a variety of interesting art pieces, making art more accessible to the public.
- The VR experience is immersive and well-crafted, providing a unique perspective on modern 3D art.
- The game suffers from significant performance issues, making it unplayable on many systems, even those with high-end hardware.
- There is a lack of support for popular VR controllers, particularly the Index Kit, which limits accessibility for some users.
- The controls can be confusing and poorly mapped, detracting from the overall experience.
optimization
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeOverall, the optimization of the game has received mixed reviews. While some users report smooth performance on high-end systems, others experience significant performance issues, particularly with rendering and lighting effects, leading to difficulties in running the game alongside other applications. Despite its visual appeal, many players wish for improved optimization to enhance the overall experience.
“It runs smoothly on my 3080 at 70-100 frames in 4K.”
“I can currently run other system-intensive games like GTA 5 Online on max settings (120 Hz refresh rate, settings on very high/ultra), Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (the same, with base FPS on 90 and above), and I can even run other non-game programs like Cinema 4D perfectly fine with other YouTube tabs playing in the background at the same time.”
“Performance-wise, it's going to be a bit difficult because of the serious rendering and lighting quality involved.”
“Currently running Windows 10, Intel i7 (10th gen), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (everything set in NVIDIA control panel to performance mode), 8 GB RAM, 1 TB HDD, plus an additional 250 GB on SSD.”