

I think Trinus VR works great not only as an immersion experience but also to better track your targets from the cockpit. You will also find the download links there. Here's some detailed info on how to configure War Thunder for VR: If you don't have a headmount you can still check out the app and decide if you want to go ahead and buy one (Cardboard is less than 10$, although you can buy a better headmount for just a bit more). The best part is that is readily available for download, so you can start playing with it today.Īll you need is an Android smartphone, Google Cardboard (or similar headmount) and the Trinus VR server and client. To be brief, it is basically a low cost alternative to the Oculus Rift, using your own phone. That said I wanted to mention this app I am currently developing called Trinus VR (previously known as Trinus Gyre). I think the whole system is quite well designed and keeps you on that 'just one more game' state. But I also like all the research and tuning options you can play with. Arcade mode is a great quick hands on flying deathmatch. As a recent War Thunder pilot, I must say I'm really enjoying it.
