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Full Dry Erase: Infinite VR Whiteboard update
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What changed
- UI and audio
- Gameplay
- Fixes
Dry Erase 1.1 is now live on Steam. Grab it while it's still hot!
Update highlights
You can now move and rotate the whiteboard. There's a handle in the settings menu: grab it with one hand to move the whiteboard, or grab it with two hands to also rotate it. (A "comfort grid" is visible while moving the board to avoid dizziness.) Markers are now saved between sessions. From now on, when you start the app you should have the same markers in your tool drawer as you did during your last session. You can now change the opacity of the grid. Look for the "Grid Opacity" slider in the settings menu.
Other improvements/fixes
Actions on images (import, move, delete) can now be undone and redone
Fixed an issue with the default whiteboard orientation for some play area configurations.
In-app supersampling is now disabled by default for new users if system-wide SteamVR supersampling is detected. This caused very poor performance for users that already used a high SteamVR supersampling value. You can still tweak this option manually with the "Render Quality" slider in the settings menu.
Added button hints to the file import menu
Fixed upside down preview images in document menu
Added improved error reporting
Backup files are now hidden by default (but they're still there if you need them)
What's still coming
A lot :) I've been talking about an improved file import menu with support for folders. This should address the issues many of you have been having with large folders and documents. It's nearly finished, but it needs another couple of days of testing before it's ready. You can expect the new file import menu as part of update 1.2, which should land in the coming weeks. I've received an overwhelming number of suggestions for new features, and I'm happy to say I've already started work on a number of those. I'm planning a big feature update near the end of August (just in time for the new school year!) and another one in September.
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