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[FINISHED+APK+DK2] Telescopic

drash
Heroic Explorer
Ahhh, finally done! Here's Telescopic:



ChallengePost page is here.

APK Download:
https://vrjam-submissions.s3.amazonaws.com/signed/6bd5fd75bc9b/pWhcRIlTEKyziXdy3cGE_TelescopicVRJam....

DK2 Windows Download:
https://www.adrive.com/public/znm3ZT/TelescopicDemo-DK2-Windows.zip

Controls:

This app uses the touchpad only.

* To use a button, gaze at it and then tap touchpad.

* To aim the telescope, slide finger on touchpad.

* To dismiss UI elements, use the Back button.


Mechanics:

Overall, the user may either freely explore and learn about the night sky, and/or choose to attempt challenges called "tasks" which are intelligently served to the user a few at a time.

The user can interact with the telescope by calling up the Scope to help with a rough aim, and then calling up the Telescope viewer to get a deep look at the target area. At all times, the touchpad can be used to refine the aim.

The user may also call up a UI, where the user can fiddle with tasks, view hints, adjust settings, and ponder the "unlockables" that will be available in the full version of this app.


Innovation:


  • If the user has a swivel chair, this app takes full advantage of that to reduce simsickness to a minimum by letting the user be fully responsible for their own rotation.

  • If the user does not have a swivel chair (or opts not to swivel), this app attempts to reduce "rotation sickness" by dimming the night sky, thereby reducing the size/intensity of the visual field that is rotating.

  • Viewing through a telescope without neck discomfort, but in a way that is still reminiscent of a real telescope.

  • Ability to use headtracking to easily and naturally compare what's in the night sky with the view through the telescope.

  • Ability to tap into lots of situational and supplemental information about the stars by looking left or right of the view through the telescope.


New GIFs:

Swiveling around:


Browsing the stars:


Navigating the menus:


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Original Post below
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This is my Mobile VR Jam entry:

Placeholder logo (definitely very obsolete now!):


Telescopic is a combination of a telescope simulator + observatory + planetarium that aims to make learning your way around the night sky fun.

This entry can also be found at ChallengePost here.

Motivation for making this app:

I'm primarily creating this app for myself, but if others eventually benefit from it that would be pretty awesome too. As profoundly amazing as the night sky is, it's overwhelming for me. I've used planetarium apps to find my way around, read night sky reports, etc. But, after all this time, I'm still only truly familiar with Orion and the Big Dipper. Because I don't get to see the stars every night, I forget most of what I learn. This app will hopefully change that by combining several motivational and memorization techniques to keep me engaged and help me retain more of what I learn.

What the player will experience:

In Telescopic, you start off in the middle of nowhere, sitting on a chair that has a big telescope attached to it, with a great big clear view of the sparkling heavens. In VR, this means it's just you and the telescope with no distractions. Rather than actually peeking into scopes and eyepieces, you'll be staying in your chair to interact with the telescope, and it's where you can manage your goals, achievements, unlockables, and fiddle with various options.

The Gear VR's touchpad is used to aim the telescope, and interact with UI elements. The player can switch between various modes: UI, scope, telescope, and sky rotation. The scope mode is used to generally aim the telescope, and the telescope mode is used to get a deep view of the target. Looking up at the sky from your chair, you will not see helpful constellations drawn onto the sky, no labels, no celestial compass. But, when you look into the telescope, you'll potentially see far more than any real backyard telescope can reveal.

Development challenges include:

1. Comfortably seeing what the telescope sees without the aid of positional tracking
2. Ease and intuitiveness of control
3. Efficient data retrieval from star catalogs
4. Goal/achievement storage and persistence
5. Well-defined goals that maximize engagement and encourages exploration

A note on development:

This will be the first time I've openly shared previews of an in-development VR experience. This Jam is also somewhat unfortunate timing for me as my time is really scarce right now, so I'm hoping to get as far as I can with this. I'll be posting screenshots and stuff along the way.

Milestone 3:

Progress Video is up @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3DiMYZPn8M



Soundtrack and high quality deep sky imagery isn't ready yet so I'll save that for next time.

And, the new telescope that I already posted before:



Milestone 2 images:

1.

Slightly updated platform model. Still a long way to go, and the telescope itself is still just placeholder cylinders and such.

2.

The new telescope viewer. Rather than killing one's neck to look through the actual eyepieces, I'm taking a different approach.

3.

This shows using the new scope mode without having to leave the chair. No matter what you're doing, the touchpad can always be used to aim the telescope.

4.

And this shows the new telescope mode. It's a big "visor" (shown in #2 above) positioned in front of the player designed for comfortable viewing, and it provides a place to supplement the view with additional information and UI. Tapping the touchpad reveals information about what you're looking at. Pausing to look at a point of interest will mimic a long exposure and let you see more than what a telescope would reveal in realtime. While in telescope mode, the player can still see the mode buttons below, and the sky above.


Milestone 1 Images: (Note, some of this no longer applies)

1.

The above screenshot shows a model of the chair and the telescope platform. The vertical stalk you see there is what the telescope attaches to. The entire platform will swivel around the telescope, making this a simple conversion to work with positionally-tracked headsets in the future (as you'll only need to get up and walk straight forward at all times).

2.

This shows basic aiming for the telescope (and thus the platform). As you get closer to the telescope, the aiming sensitivity goes from wild swings to fine-tuning. The telescope itself is still placeholder-ish with basic geometric primitives.

3.

Using the scope. This is tricky to line up the right eye to the scope at all times yet still give the player the freedom to look around, since the scope itself moves with the telescope when you aim it. At some point, I plan to make it an option to make the scope be on the left vs right side of the telescope.
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38 REPLIES 38

nilstastic
Explorer
Just wanted to let you know that in the middle of the night in a country called Sweden two people in their thirties really really enjoyed this application. Excellent choice to have a calm setting and i felt that i could have been stargazing for hours. Long exposure = happy joy

This was awesome, thank you. 😃

dignifiedweb
Expert Protege
Hey,

I just wanted to say: Before the jam I bought your "Mars is a real place" and didn't try it till 2 nights ago after the jam was over. It's AMAZING! Last night, however, I tried Telescopic and it blew me away! Anything you do is great it seems, well done sir! I enjoyed the challenges so much I am going to try it again tonight, definitely makes you want to try and learn. 🙂
Check out my Mobile VR Jam 2015 title Man Overboard! - Try the DK2 Version if you don't have a Gear VR

drash
Heroic Explorer
Thanks guys for the wonderful feedback (and thanks for the support dignifiedweb!). It means a lot!
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RazTOO
Honored Guest
Really like your original idea in TELESCOPIC!

The GUI is subtle and doesn't bother anyone with whom I tested the game, also the menus are well placed. Everything is explained clearly and the HINTS are also helping alot in finding the right constellation. You clearly are fascinated by space 😄

You play and learn about stars at the same time - really well executed sir. Thank you for this and the allmighty TITANS OF SPACE !!!
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drash
Heroic Explorer
Got inspired by all the DK2 ports up on reddit, so here is the DK2 version of the Telescopic Demo.

New in this version is mouse & controller support (since we lose Gear VR's touchpad), the lens of the telescope viewer has been adjusted, added support for positional tracking, and a few other little minor things.

"RazTOO" wrote:
You play and learn about stars at the same time - really well executed sir

Thanks, and I could say the same about your well-executed entry as well: You play and learn about your friend at the same time. 🙂
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Any plans for a full release of this app Drash?
Big PC, all the headsets, now using Quest 3

drash
Heroic Explorer
"andyring" wrote:
Any plans for a full release of this app Drash?

Not yet. Currently swamped with other projects, and will need to see how things look in a few months. Thanks for asking!
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OK, thanks Drash.
Big PC, all the headsets, now using Quest 3

david_vranch_3
Explorer
Hi Drash. Tried it on my gear vr last night, brilliant, you have done a superb job. Are you any further with the final version yet? Would be perfect to have the moon and planets in real time in the view too.