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https://steamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/id/cargocult/myworkshopfiles/?appid=453170
I can see it from a browser where I'm not logged into Steam, and there seems to be some sort of 'Followers' functionality. Apparently I have 29 of these followers. Hello!
For blurry-looking Destinations, it's a combination of computationally intensive scenes, our automatic performance adjustment system and lower-end hardware. If a frame takes a bit too long to render, we'll reduce resolution etc. until the GPU isn't quite so stressed. We're still fine-tuning things, but it's the difference between 'dropping frames' and 'looking as good as possible on available hardware'.
Also, do you know why some Destinations are downsampled in my Vive? They run at really low resolution, even the menus, until I exit them.
I've been away from Steam stuff recently, with limited access to computers (but increased access to interesting things to photograph) - if you need help with scanning stuff, feel free to post questions either here or in the main discussions area and I'll try to catch up sooner or later.
I better follow you now to not miss anything.
It makes such a good use of the Vive and the crazy part: It's all for free.
PS: from your description I've learned what the word "chimney" means and why it's been part of Mary Poppins musical songs last sunday in Stuttgart.