VR New Tour "Death and Burial" supports Oculus Touch

At the time of Oculus Touch release date, there will be a series of new games that support this handle simultaneously. Jaulus Rubin, Director of Oculus Development, announced at the OC3 conference directly 35 new Touch-enabled tours, including a noteworthy FPS, "Dead and Buried," which was created by Oculus's own studio and Developed by Gunfire Games Studio.

Gunfire Games is one of the Oculus Queen's development teams that has brought two premium VR games for Rift: "Cronos" and "Bounty Heroes: Champions Spirit." And has been committed to apply their VR skills and knowledge to the development of new games.

"When the Oculus development team found us to seek cooperation on the "Death and Burial" project, we have just completed the content creation of the second VR game "Bounty Heroes." We are very confident in our cooperation with Oculus and believe in the talent The high Oculus development team and our cooperation will be very happy,” said David Adams, president of Gunfire Games.

The western-style theme of "Death and Burial" brings the elements of the classic bar chaos into the VR world. In the game, you can choose a team and fight with the local team. You can choose to fight with a range of arenas such as pistols, shotguns, grenade launchers, etc., and try to stay alive. If you are killed by an enemy, you will be sent to another location to resurrect and rejoin the battle. In the end, the team that gets the most kill will win.

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Lead Acid vs. Lithium: Safety

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  • Flooded lead acid batteries have an acid and water electrolyte in the battery that has to be checked on a regular basis. During normal charging cycles, this mixture turns into a gas that needs to be vented outside. A buildup of the gas inside a vehicle or vessel can be explosive. Proper ventilation mitigates this concern. The outgassing of the battery is normal, but requires owners to regularly check to see when the electrolyte level gets low from the outgassing. If low, it needs to have more distilled water added. This runs the risk of acid spills if overfilled or overcharged. This requires you to be prepared with proper safety equipment including gloves, safety glasses, and baking soda to neutralize the acid if needed.
  • Sealed lead acid batteries do not have outgassing or electrolyte levels to check, as they do not outgas. Normal battery safety measures should be followed, like checking for tight cable connections, corrosion, and preventing physical damage to the battery itself.
  • Lithium batteries also do not outgas, but certain types (the ones with cobalt, known as lithium cobalt oxide or LCO) can experience thermal runaway – a condition where the battery starts to get hot, which causes it to react to the heat and get hotter and hotter until it catches on fire. LCO batteries are most commonly used in cell phones, hoverboards, and electric cars, and are generally not recommended for mobile applications.

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