![]() ![]() We’re talking about big cities like Hong Kong and Paris or places of turistical importance like Florence and Rome. The great stuff comes when you’re in a place that Google has 3D reconstructed. I’ve been to my house in Turin, Italy and felt absolutely no emotions. Let me be honest: if you’re on a place that has only satellite views, this is almost a disappointing experience. Then, the cool part begins: you can choose to walk/fly on a certain place, so you select it and you suddenly find the map under your feet…and you can fly over it (moving like you’re on a plane… going up, down, left, right, rotate…) or simply walk. This is interesting, but not that special, of course: it’s like using Google Earth on a giant screen. ![]() Google Earth VR at first lets you a “standard Google Earth mode”, where you select the place to visit and then zoom in/out the earth using VR controllers. Then you should start giving commands to the program, to select the place to visit and this kind of stuff, and here the tricky part begins, since you see Vive controllers while you maybe actually have Touch, so you have to understand how to map the suggested commands to the actual commands on your controllers. ![]()
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