About This Game Step into the world as it was millions of years ago! Time Transit uses its cutting edge technology to send you back in time on an adventure of a lifetime. Navigate through mesmerizing landscapes from the depth of the oceans to the peaks of mountains. From small friendly dinosaurs to gentle giants, experience wildlife from bygone ages close up. Whether you are looking for adventure, wildlife, tranquility, action or relaxation, you will find it waiting just a couple million years ago. Time Transit guarantees absolute safety during all its tours and places you in the safe hands of our automated tour guides!Travel back in time!Experience the world at different points in time during the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous eras spaning millions of years in a few hours.Play with Dinosaurs!Our friendly dinosaurs are waiting to be pet and fed.Climb!Traverse a challenging vertical scenery.Solve puzzles!The way forward can sometimes be tricky.Study Dinosaurs!The jungle is teeming with prehistoric life. Interesting facts and cute rewards are waiting for eager explorers.Take a canoe ride!Paddle down meandering rivers.Take 3D photos!Capture your adventure in stunning lifelike images that feel like you are able to touch them.Stay safe!Our friendly tour guide will keep you safe from any unforseen events. 6d5b4406ea Title: Time Transit VRGenre: Action, AdventureDeveloper:Freetime StudioPublisher:Freetime StudioRelease Date: 26 Feb, 2019 Time Transit VR Patch time transit vr. time transit vr gameplay. time transit vr walkthrough. time transit vr review. time transit vr steam Thumbs up! I can confirm the positive reviews, but some issues as well. All \u201caction heroes\u201d should be warned: its not action-packed and for sensation seekers. Its an explorers game with big climbing mazes (bigger than Robinson) and some simple puzzles. The music in the first part is a bit too peaceful, and the little robot a bit to childish\/naive (speaks too fast).But the graphics are very beautiful - in many places impressive (flow-stone caves, lava area: on par\/better than in Robinson (Robinson on highest settings)). But that comes with the price of frame drops and the need for a beefy GPU*. The Diplo dinosaur skeleton\/skin-model is the best I have seen in VR! Being inside of a swarm of fish feels like the real thing and is better done than in the TheBlue. The canoe controls are good in open water but not in tight places. Climbing is very smooth and well done and later on added by an innovative climbing-step-gun (yes, gun), that I really liked. It comes close to the real thing, when you take gear from your climbing harness and use it on the rock (unique selling point \u2013 they should have made more use of it, because its in the last part of the game). If you do not like teleportation (for me it takes immersion away), wait until the devs implemented it (they announced they will).Due to stutters* and zip-line rides motion sickness could be an issues for sensitive people, I guess. Unfortunately the story is thin (far away from Robinson), which results in a shorter playtime. Since I am a pro-climber and heavy Climbey-content-creator (knowing all the climbing-design-tricks), I cannot say much about the time you need. But its easy for adults. Kids might have to jump more often (I played offline \u2013 Steam did not register my playtime). Overall it lives from its beauty\/peace\/exploring\/climbing and provides \u201coh!-ah!-moments\u201d even to VR-veterans. If you are into this, you really should consider it. Price: Depends on your budget. I do not regret the full price (e.g. \u201cThe Climb\u201d is much more expensive). However, given the shorter playtime and limited replayability: I can understand, that some would be unhappy and hence should wait for a sale. *(i5 6500k, 16RAM, 1080 (without ti), Win7! Vive). First off:WOW! Stunning graphics and scenery! Its like the Blue x1000. There's rock climbing, zip lining, HUGE dinos walking right by you, and some puzzles to figure out. Not sure just how long it will take to go thru maps but so far its been very engaging. Price point is quite high which will limit sales a bit(maybe wait for sale?) and graphics can cause frame rate drop even on my 1070ti. Still worth it tho. It will blow your friends minds when they go in. Devs must have spent so many hours to create this amazing world. You will not regret this purchase!Update: graphics are pretty insane and your card will take a hit or two. I found if you try to race thru the maps it makes it worse. Go slow, enjoy the scenes. Thats what this game is really about. Ending is pretty mind blowing!!! Puzzles can be a bit tough, you really have to listen to the tour guide. CC is good because I didnt always understand the accent.. Thumbs up! I can confirm the positive reviews, but some issues as well. All \u201caction heroes\u201d should be warned: its not action-packed and for sensation seekers. Its an explorers game with big climbing mazes (bigger than Robinson) and some simple puzzles. The music in the first part is a bit too peaceful, and the little robot a bit to childish\/naive (speaks too fast).But the graphics are very beautiful - in many places impressive (flow-stone caves, lava area: on par\/better than in Robinson (Robinson on highest settings)). But that comes with the price of frame drops and the need for a beefy GPU*. The Diplo dinosaur skeleton\/skin-model is the best I have seen in VR! Being inside of a swarm of fish feels like the real thing and is better done than in the TheBlue. The canoe controls are good in open water but not in tight places. Climbing is very smooth and well done and later on added by an innovative climbing-step-gun (yes, gun), that I really liked. It comes close to the real thing, when you take gear from your climbing harness and use it on the rock (unique selling point \u2013 they should have made more use of it, because its in the last part of the game). If you do not like teleportation (for me it takes immersion away), wait until the devs implemented it (they announced they will).Due to stutters* and zip-line rides motion sickness could be an issues for sensitive people, I guess. Unfortunately the story is thin (far away from Robinson), which results in a shorter playtime. Since I am a pro-climber and heavy Climbey-content-creator (knowing all the climbing-design-tricks), I cannot say much about the time you need. But its easy for adults. Kids might have to jump more often (I played offline \u2013 Steam did not register my playtime). Overall it lives from its beauty\/peace\/exploring\/climbing and provides \u201coh!-ah!-moments\u201d even to VR-veterans. If you are into this, you really should consider it. Price: Depends on your budget. I do not regret the full price (e.g. \u201cThe Climb\u201d is much more expensive). However, given the shorter playtime and limited replayability: I can understand, that some would be unhappy and hence should wait for a sale. *(i5 6500k, 16RAM, 1080 (without ti), Win7! Vive). First off:WOW! Stunning graphics and scenery! Its like the Blue x1000. There's rock climbing, zip lining, HUGE dinos walking right by you, and some puzzles to figure out. Not sure just how long it will take to go thru maps but so far its been very engaging. Price point is quite high which will limit sales a bit(maybe wait for sale?) and graphics can cause frame rate drop even on my 1070ti. Still worth it tho. It will blow your friends minds when they go in. Devs must have spent so many hours to create this amazing world. You will not regret this purchase!Update: graphics are pretty insane and your card will take a hit or two. I found if you try to race thru the maps it makes it worse. Go slow, enjoy the scenes. Thats what this game is really about. Ending is pretty mind blowing!!! Puzzles can be a bit tough, you really have to listen to the tour guide. CC is good because I didnt always understand the accent.
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Time Transit VR Patch
Updated: Nov 27, 2020
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