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General Chat / First post: Is UEVR allowed for single player/on a privately hosted server?
« on: Sunday, August 25, 2024, 21:04:53 PM »
First off, I would like to thank everyone in this community for their work preserving what is, in my opinion, the best iteration of the America's Army project.
Forgive me if this has been asked: Is AAO25 still built on the Unreal Engine and, if so, would I get myself banned for trying to play the training scenarios using Praydog's Unreal Engine Virtual Reality injector? Likewise, if this proves viable, would it be possible to host a private server where people can run the UEVR injector without everyone getting banned in the process?
As this application does fundamentally alter the way you experience the game (in VR, potentially with 6DOF control of firearms) it could be argued that it gives a player an advantage. As no VR rig has decent resolution, and it would likely make aiming harder, I'd argue it would be a choice to deliberately set yourself up with a disadvantage as a trade-off for the VR experience.
For reference, Praydog's UEVR project may be found here:
https://github.com/praydog/UEVR
(Mods, please feel free to delete that link if deemed inappropriate. I supplied it specifically for Mod/Admin investigation relating to my question)
Many thanks,
PVT_Pops
Forgive me if this has been asked: Is AAO25 still built on the Unreal Engine and, if so, would I get myself banned for trying to play the training scenarios using Praydog's Unreal Engine Virtual Reality injector? Likewise, if this proves viable, would it be possible to host a private server where people can run the UEVR injector without everyone getting banned in the process?
As this application does fundamentally alter the way you experience the game (in VR, potentially with 6DOF control of firearms) it could be argued that it gives a player an advantage. As no VR rig has decent resolution, and it would likely make aiming harder, I'd argue it would be a choice to deliberately set yourself up with a disadvantage as a trade-off for the VR experience.
For reference, Praydog's UEVR project may be found here:
https://github.com/praydog/UEVR
(Mods, please feel free to delete that link if deemed inappropriate. I supplied it specifically for Mod/Admin investigation relating to my question)
Many thanks,
PVT_Pops