Driver 4

Driver 4

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/ Full body tracking in SteamVR with Kinect 360 or Kinect One Easy and non expensive alternative to Vive Trackers that work with Oculus, WMR, Nolo VR and other VR Config. Lower body tracking, colour tracking, tracker orientation Colour tracking will let you be very flexible about poses you make and work as close as 1 meter to the sensor. Adding extra devices like PS Move, Daydream or Joycon let you track rotation. Almost like Vive trackers 😉 Read Kinect based tracking system Use Kinect with PS Move, Daydream or even VR Gamepad to play VR. Read Head tracking for any VR Headset DK1, DK2, Deepoon e2, Pimax 4K, etc for: • FreeTrack (PSMoveService) • NoloVR – BETA • Kinect 360 • Kinect One VR enhancements • virtual rotation and move around virtual room scale. Leap Motion Driver for SteamVR – Leap4VR • Driver4VR – new quality Leap Motion SteamVR driver – BETA. Combines hand tracking from Leap Motion and reliability of events from Gamepad or VR Controller to make quality SteamVR controllers.

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• (1999–2000) • Richard Narco (2000–04) • Rich Aitken (2004) • Marc Canham (2004–11) • Andy Gannon (2006) • Ed Scorggie (2006) Platform(s),,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25 June 1999 Driver: Speedboat Paradise December 2014 Driver is a series developed by Reflections Interactive (now ), and originally published by, later by and now. The consists of a mixture of and in environments. Since the series began in 1999, there have been five main installments released. As of August 2011, the series has sold more than 16 million units worldwide.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Games [ ] Aggregate review scores As of 20 January 2013. Game (PS1) 87.57% (PC) 79.05% (GBC) 75.50% (PS1) 87 (PS1) 69.20% (GBA) 63.36% (GBA) 73 (PS1) 62 (Xbox) 59.98% (PS2) 58.34% (GBA) 50.00% (PC) 41.21% (PS2) 57 (Xbox) 56 (PC) 40 (PS2) 69.99% (Xbox) 68.46% (PC) 61.80% (Wii) 59.82% (PS2) 69 (Xbox) 69 (PC) 61 (Wii) 59 (PSP) 59.89% (PSP) 57 (X360) 81.00% (PS3) 79.77% (PC) 76.67% (Wii) 65.25% (X360) 80 (PC) 80 (PS3) 79 (Wii) 64 (3DS) 46.14% (3DS) 48 Driver [ ]. Main article: The first game of the Driver series was released for the PlayStation on 25 June 1999 in Europe and 30 June in the U.S. It was later released for in April 2000, in September 2000, in December 2000, and in December 2009.

In the game, the player controls a former racecar driver turned undercover police detective named John Tanner. It featured a storyline inspired by 1960's/70's car chase movies such as (1968) and (1978) and based in four real-life cities;,,.

It was the best selling game of the Driver series and an evolution of the freedom to explore a city as brought forth in the early Grand Theft Auto games. Driver 2 [ ]. Main article: The second installment in the Driver series was released for the on 13 November 2000 in the U.S. By (now known as Atari), and later ported to the on 4 October 2002 in the U.S. It featured detective John Tanner once more, along with a new partner, detective Tobias Jones, in four more real-life cities (,,, and ).

It was the first game in the series to feature 2-player modes, curved roads, and the ability to get out of the car at any time (apart from while being in a pursuit from the police) in order to steal another car on the street. Driver 3 [ ]. Main article: The third installment in the Driver series was released for the and on 21 June 2004 in the U.S. To generally mixed or poor reviews (despite new features such as the ability to use firearms). Joygame wolfteam arabic.

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