PrimaVR is a volumetric sex video for VR porn fans: you can interactively push the hologram skin and feel it through the VR controllers. The product includes a hologram video player application, which supports Leap Motion and 3 different skin colors for your avatar’s hands.
Features:
-Body Tracking: Full freedom of head movements including leaning and turning.
-Haptics: Touch and feel the hologram actors with VR controllers.
-Interactive: Interact with the hologram skin using controllers or your hands.
This world’s first hologram sex scene was first released in 2015 during the Oculus Rift DK2 era. The hologram video player application has received several updates since.
Length: 33 minutes
Scene content: hardcore, male-female, Asian, blowjob, massage wand, doggystyle, missionary, cowgirl, facial
The hologram player can view the video also traditionally in 2D. You can download a free demo at http://www.primavr.com/
Requirements:
* Windows operating system
* 8.9 GB of free disk space
Requirements for VR headsets:
* Windows 10
* SteamVR application ( https://store.steampowered.com/app/250820/SteamVR/ )
Recommended hardware: Intel Core i5 and GeForce GTX 970, or equivalent AMD hardware.
Nefrumos says
Really good concept but there needs to be a better director, this guy just wanted to have fun with his girl, but the angles are not viewer friendly unless you are into this kind of view/voyeur.
primavr says
Thanks for the comment! Yes, this one is not first person POV.
Regular adult VR video first person POV is a bit limiting as far as poses and camera angles go, does anyone agree with this? Not that there is anything wrong with that.
Rabbi11110000 says
i was thinking its like 3d i can see from any where but its not and i not injoy it
primavr says
Sorry to hear that we could not meet your expectations. Full volumetric capture, where you can circle and fly around the action and still see the actors, is very expensive. Our technology allows the viewer to move and rotate their head naturally while sitting on a chair, but bigger movements will start breaking the illusion.
P.S. Anyone else reading this, you can download a free 30 second demo at primavr.com to try it out.
GeoRZ24 says
Do you guys have any plans to make more of these?
primavr says
Yes. But first we want to update our technology (higher video quality without increasing the file size). This will happen in the long term rathen than short, however.
PhantomVR says
Yay! Anything is better than a no!
Jacqual says
new updates and models would go hard 😎
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I downloaded this game, but it doesn’t open. I found out that it needed windows 10 and steam to be installed before it could work. I installed them and they won’t open either. Working with a meta quest 2. How can I get all of these open so I can play the game?
primavr says
Sorry to hear about these problems you are facing.
Did you also install SteamVR?
Are you able to play any of the free VR games from Steam with your headset? For example, the Red Stare:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/625470/The_Red_Stare/
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I did download it, but the program wouldn’t open after I downloaded it. The same holds true for windows 10. All downloads were completed. Went to open once done and they wouldn’t open
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I’m using the new meta quest 2. I looked to see if there was a firewall, but I couldn’t find one
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I am able to play games that stream, not download. And I’m really interested in playing the PrimaVR.
PhantomVR says
How did you go about installing win10? Virtual Machine? o.O
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I downloaded it on my meta quest 2 headset, since that’s where I’m looking to play the game
primavr says
You also need a VR capable Windows 10 PC, and a Quest Link Cable (or Air Link). Unfortunately that is the only way to use PrimaVR on Quest headsets at the moment.
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
So I need to have a laptop to link to my headset in order to play this game? Or do I look for a break capable win 10 to download on the headset? I’m new to this and not exactly sure what you’re saying
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
And I’m not sure what you’re talking about with airlink
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I looked up quest link cable (since I didn’t know what it was) and come to find out that I have one. Do I connect that to a laptop in order to play the game?
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
It downloaded, but will not open
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
Sorry if I’m slow to understand. But if I understand correctly, I use a laptop to download the be capable win10, steam program vrporn site, hooking it up with a airlink cable to my headset in order to play the PrimaVR game?
primavr says
You download and run PrimaVR, Steam, and SteamVR on your VR-ready PC or laptop. You connect the Link Cable from your laptop to the headset. There are several guides that help you use SteamVR applications with Quest 2. The following guide is quite comprehensive:
https://www.worldofgeekstuff.com/how-to-play-steam-games-on-quest-2-vr/
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I have a older laptop. I would need to get a VR-ready laptop or couple I use the laptop that I have?
PhantomVR says
A VR-ready laptop or PC is just a computer with strong enough hardware to run VR software. For this experience in particular, the devs posted the minimum requirements which are:
Intel Core i5 (This is the minimum Processor requirement) and GeForce GTX 970, or equivalent AMD hardware (This is the minimum required Graphics Card).
You can check what hardware you have on your laptop by searching for “Device Manager” in your windows search bar at the bottom left of your screen. Expand “Processor” and “Display Adaptors,” that will give you the name of the CPU and Graphics Card on that device. Compare that to the minimum specs that I mentioned. Depending on how old the laptop is, it might not be enough.
Oculus link is a cable that connects your headset to your PC, you can also do it wirelessly using your home wifi network. Just select wireless when doing the setup. I found a relevant guide here: https://vrporn.com/oculus-link-brings-5k-6k-vr-porn-to-quest/
PhantomVR says
Also, make sure you delete the win10 and SteamVR files from your Quest those programs aren’t compatible with the headset, and it’s just eating space.
primavr says
PhantomVR is correct, thanks Phantom!
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I really don’t know about processors. Is a 1.8GHz Intel Celeron processor good enough?
PhantomVR says
No. Unfortunately, you’re going to need a new PC.
oooohhhbooyyyy8 says
I think I may have messed up here. I bought a Dell e5450. It’s graphics driver is a 20.19.15.5063(WDDM2.0) and the processor is a i5-5300. it does have 256GB of storage 8GB CPU@2.30GHZ. I ran a update for the drivers and other scans to make sure that all is good and to fix anything wrong. Will this work? Or do I have to return this one and get something different? It took a long time to get to me.
primavr says
Hello,
GPU is the most important component when it comes to being “VR Ready”. As far as I can tell, your Dell e5450 laptop can’t use VR applications, even if your version had a “Nvidia GT 830M” GPU.
Your safest option is to buy a desktop PC or a laptop that is labeled as “VR Ready”.
This is the cheapest VR desktop PC that I could find:
https://viprtech.com/product/desktops/prebuilt/ultimate-intel/
And here is the cheapest VR laptop that I could find:
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/victus-by-hp-laptop-16-e1747nr
I have not tested these PCs and don’t know if they are good overall. You need to do your own research before purchasing anything.
Cratedayson says
My two cents, but if you extract the game, then go to steam, add it as a non steam game, right click it in steam and go properties and set to “Include in VR library” and then boot it, should make Steam VR start it up. This should work for any VR game I have found.