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Valve Index Support

For the upcoming launch of Valve Index, we've released a set of new controller bindings to add support for the capacitive touch features of Index.

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addedFor the upcoming launch of Valve Index, we've released a set of new controller bindings to add support for the capacitive touch features of Index. What this means for The Gallery is that you can naturally grab objects and interact with the world just by—and I know this is going to sound complicated, but hear me out—reaching out and grabbing. With your real hand. No buttons needed. To enable these controls, open SteamVR and go to Settings > Controller Binding (or Devices > Configure Controller on desktop) and find The Gallery in your list of applications. For more info, check out this thread . If you've played Emberstone before on Vive or Oculus, it's like a whole new experience on Index. You basically have a Jedi force power controlled entirely by grip detection—naturally opening and closing your hand to activate. You won't be able to go back to buttons. And, since it's the Summer Sale, you can actually grab the full Emberstone adventure right now for 60% off -- a historic low! Better yet, if you're new to the series you can grab both episodes for 64% off . https://store.steampowered.com/app/526140/The_Gallery__Episode_2_Heart_of_the_Emberstone/ Happy Summer!

Heart of the Emberstone: Coliseum changes

addedFor the upcoming launch of Valve Index, we've released a set of new controller bindings to add support for the capacitive touch features of Index. What this means for The Gallery is that you can naturally grab objects and interact with the world just by—and I know this is going to sound complicated, but hear me out—reaching out and grabbing. With your real hand. No buttons needed. To enable these controls, open SteamVR and go to Settings > Controller Binding (or Devices > Configure Controller on desktop) and find The Gallery in your list of applications. For more info, check out this thread . If you've played Emberstone before on Vive or Oculus, it's like a whole new experience on Index. You basically have a Jedi force power controlled entirely by grip detection—naturally opening and closing your hand to activate. You won't be able to go back to buttons. And, since it's the Summer Sale, you can actually grab the full Emberstone adventure right now for 60% off -- a historic low! Better yet, if you're new to the series you can grab both episodes for 64% off . https://store.steampowered.com/app/526140/The_Gallery__Episode_2_Heart_of_the_Emberstone/ Happy Summer!

For the upcoming launch of Valve Index, we've released a set of new controller bindings to add support for the capacitive touch features of Index. What this means for The Gallery is that you can naturally grab objects and interact with the world just by—and I know this is going to sound complicated, but hear me out—reaching out and grabbing. With your real hand. No buttons needed. To enable these controls, open SteamVR and go to Settings > Controller Binding (or Devices > Configure Controller on desktop) and find The Gallery in your list of applications. For more info, check out this thread. If you've played Emberstone before on Vive or Oculus, it's like a whole new experience on Index. You basically have a Jedi force power controlled entirely by grip detection—naturally opening and closing your hand to activate. You won't be able to go back to buttons. And, since it's the Summer Sale, you can actually grab the full Emberstone adventure right now for 60% off -- a historic low! Better yet, if you're new to the series you can grab both episodes for 64% off. https://store.steampowered.com/app/526140/The_Gallery__Episode_2_Heart_of_the_Emberstone/ Happy Summer!

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Steam News / 26 June 2019

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