Space Pirate Trainer DX received a graphics boost on Quest 3, but don’t expect massive improvements.
Developer Dirk Van Welden writes on X that a new version of Space Pirate Trainer DX has been released which improves the graphics of Quest 3. Quest 2 also benefits from “small changes”. The 1.97 update also includes some gameplay fixes.
I tried Space Pirate on Quest 3 a few months ago and was excited to see the improvements for myself. However, when I played it again, I couldn’t see any significant improvements and couldn’t tell what had been improved.
Van Welden doesn’t go into detail about what exactly has been improved, so I asked him. I will update the article if I get a response.
The developer has added a video to the X-Post (see below) showing gameplay footage from the improved Quest 3 version of Space Pirate Trainer DX.
The game is available on the Horizon Store for $20.
A hallmark VR game
Space Pirate Trainer is an arcade shooter that pits you against ever-increasing waves of drones and bosses.
It was a launch title for the HTC Vive (2016) and one of the first VR games to demonstrate the magic of dedicated VR controllers and room-scale VR. Features that the competing Oculus Rift, released the same year, lacked at launch.
Three years later, Space Pirate Trainer was a launch title for Oculus Quest (2019), making it possible to experience the game wirelessly on a standalone VR headset for the first time.
In the summer of 2021, a major update was released and the Quest version was renamed Space Pirate Trainer DX. The update introduced several multiplayer modes: Arena mode lets you play on a 100-square-meter area (either online or via local multiplayer), while Versus mode adds a multiplayer component to the game known from the single-player mode.
What I would like to see in the future is a mixed reality that lets you fight against the drones in a physical environment, preferably outdoors. That would be pretty cool.
Source: Mixed News