Project Name

Battle VR

Client Name

Unity

Domain

Gaming

Overview

The client wanted us to design and develop a simulation-based VR MVP game to give users VR training. The game has set targets, and users are required to kill those targets. With the help of VR headsets, the students can sense the movements in the environment.

In this game, we have used two drills for CQB and a Skill drill. We have created these drills in the virtual environment of a 5m x 5m area. Users will wear VR headsets and trackers that will connect them to a Backpack PC with guns.

We have used cosmos sensors to show each user's presence. There was an actual physical compound where all students would gather and wear VR headsets, backpacks, and sensors for movement. The game has friendlies and Hostiles in the environment.

Students can hold Sensor-based wireless M4 Airsoft weapons. We have designed and developed this app for HTC VIVE Cosmos Elite VR devices.

Tools and Technical Stack

VR Headset- HTC Vive Cosmos Elite

VR Backpack

Stereo sound and head-motion-tracking sensors

Simulators

challenges

solutions

Our developers have used Photon Unity Networking (PUN) to set up the Photon multiplayer SDK with VR. It has flexible matchmaking that gets your players into rooms where objects can be synced over the network.

To resolve the above challenges, our Unity developers and designers used interactive Simulation solutions. The simulation shed light on the underlying mechanisms that control the behavior of the sensing movements. The trainees can easily do the drills with the simulation, and the mentor can see all the activities performed in different scenarios.

results

We have successfully delivered the simulation solution that exactly matched the client's requirements. We have received appreciation and great feedback from our client end. They were happy and delighted with our work. Here are a few feedbacks glances of our client -

"The simulation is fantastic, and I have learned so much."

"I have a much better understanding of Trainees' performance and loved the drill."