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The Anthropocene Project is a multidisciplinary body of work from world-renowned collaborators Nicholas de Pencier, Edward Burtynsky and Jennifer Baichwal. Combining art, film, virtual reality, augmented reality, and scientific research, the project investigates human influence on the state, dynamic and future of the Earth.






Anthropocene VR
4.1
(10) • Documentary & History • Educational • 360 Experience (non-game)
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Game modes
Single User
Supported controllers
Oculus Remote
Supported platforms
Rift S, Rift
Category
Entertainment
Genres
Documentary & History, Educational, 360 Experience (non-game)
Languages
English
Version
1..0.0az
Publisher
Anthropocene Films
Website
https://theanthropocene.org/
Release date
January 30, 2020
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Space required
4.01 GB
Recommended processor
Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
Recommended graphics card
n/a
Recommended memory
7.45 GB
Comfort level
Comfortable
Internet connection
Internet connection required for downloadable contents
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4.1

10 ratings
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mdrejhonFeb 3, 2020 at 11:47 AM
Works with all Oculus controllers
Although this game says "Supports Oculus Remote", it actually supports all Oculus Controllers. This is just a 360-degree film software -- and the full Oculus controllers still lets you laserpointer & click the menus and such. To developer: Can you configure the Oculus App Store settings so that Oculus Controller also is supported, as a substitute to Oculus Remote? Not all Oculus VR Headsets come with an Oculus Remote! (i.e. The Controller instead of The Remote) The Oculus Store is displaying a pop up that is discouraging people (including me) from downloading this game because it just says "Supports Oculus Remote" and not the full controller. By correcting this oversight, the developer can have more people download this software. (I'll update this review to 5 stars -- the star is for the Oculus Store trying to discourage me from downloading this software because I didn't have "Oculus Remote", but my controller worked just fine!). Kudos for including subtitles, since I am a deafie. Oculus Store needs to add a "Subtitles: Yes/No" indicator to inform deaf VR users whether a game has subtitles or not. P.S. Canadian here. Nice Canadian-developer-made app!
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FastLawyerJan 31, 2020 at 8:01 PM
3 short educational documentaries
The video quality is really good. The best scene is when the elephants are coming straight towards you. I have seen many VR 360 films, but this is the first one to get the quality good enough so that the elephants look majestic in VR as they do in real life. The first film is about a marble quarry in Italy. The second film is about the illegal ivory trade in Africa (and the ivory burn response). The last film is about a landfill near Nairobi, Kenya. The films took approximately 25 minutes all together. I know some people don't like preachy films especially about saving our planet, but if the last film doesn't open your eyes about the damage we're doing to the planet, then I guess nothing will.
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delapiercedMar 9, 2021 at 7:12 PM
Important, Under-Covered
I learned a lot about brand new things. Now I know to be more aware of other forms of domination by humans
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