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David Rousset came by to play with WebVR and BabylonJS. He showed me how to enable WebVR in 2 lines of code. More details at David's blog
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The Discussion
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Flem100 Cool stuff!
I did try my HoloLens on the mansion demo and it runs with 10-30 fps, but it does run!
Still if I select that lens button in the bottom right corner, it doesn't work, it doesn't turn with my gaze. It just reads it as a webpage and thinks I want to scroll if try to do something.
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davrous Hello!
Thanks for your feedback.
Yes, this demo is too heavy for the HoloLens. WebVR has to be enabled on HoloLens RS4 as it's currently disabled behind a flag. Go to "about:flags" to enable it.
Then, you'll see that the Mansion will work in WebVR on HoloLens like shown by this user: https://twitter.com/hololite/status/978904042716966912
Still, again, performance won't be optimum as this scene hasn't been optimized for the HoloLens.
David
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