The last meter you need to watch is your broadcast signal. Later on, you can censor the Disrupt pro-talk with blue waves or censor Advance pro-government talk with orange waves. When people cuss you have to press space during the red segments or your ratings drop fast. You also have to watch your censor meter. Things get tricky later on when people go off script and there are multiple people talking. You can flick to an orange camera for a few seconds to mix things up, but flick to a red camera, and your ratings drop. Certain shows will only have one fixed camera and you can't stay on that camera for more than ten seconds or the audience will get bored. Your main job will be flicking between cameras when the green LEDs light up. It's important to play the Advance tape during the second break to get max points. Advance is the government tapes and Disrupt are the rebels. It's important to play some and not others which affects your pay and ranking. On the far right is usually nothing outside of an occasional thing and underneath the desk are video tapes you must load during commercial breaks. These are only used at the start of each chapter to turn everything on or during certain sequences to mess up your broadcast. On your far left are the power and switches for each board you control. You can adjust the volume for each of these broadcasts. The next monitor is the live camera and the last monitor is the delayed broadcast that the people see. There are four monitors that can be switched between numbers 1-4 and there are green, orange, and red LEDs under each one. You start with basic controls and the game doesn't get too crazy at first. Your choices will determine who lives and dies and affect your own personal life. You sit at a desk with six monitors in front of you and it's your job to either censor the rebels or the government. ![]() Without mastering the controls and gameplay loop you won't get very far at all. The game is actually full of gameplay and it's not just some weird interactivity so it can be excused as a game. Now imagine that world with the same humor as Monty Python. Imagine your life as a TV news editor/censor in dystopian England. Tune out the chaos, load up the ads, crank up the volume and immerse yourself in the dreams, fears, hopes and neurosis of an entire nation, all while sitting on your floor.By ivory_soul | Review Date: December 27, 2022 Keep the news safe for children and oppressive political regimes alike. ![]() Smash it (or gently tap it it’ll work fine either way) to keep rude words (and other sensitive information) off the air. If VR was invented for anything, it was the simulation of pushing important-looking red buttons. Who and what you decide to show on screen might change the course of history. Make politicians look greedy or brave, make resistance leaders look noble or violent, and make news anchors look charming or unhinged. Keep the general public entertained with your editing skills, and keep an eye on those ratings. Plus, shake your fist in rage at whatever political ideology you don’t agree with (Or at everyone, it’s OK, they can’t see you). Carefully position your “air-conditioning” so the news doesn’t overheat and turn spin wildly around your desk during the adverts (watch the cables, though). Hand-pick the headlines… with your ACTUAL hands!Įxperience the lost art of inserting a VHS tape into a deck through the magic of virtual reality. There’s now nothing stopping you from spending all day hitting yourself on the head with VHS tapes, we suppose. Or at least, that’s what you’re getting paid for. You’re in the chair to ensure that the show goes on uninterrupted. We promise it’s so immersive you’ll feel like you’re really being electrocuted by your poorly maintained equipment!Įgotistical celebrities, dishonest politicians, and strange sponsors clash on the airwaves. Get a full view of the entire newsroom, interact with your equipment and punch, slap and grab anything that dares to get between you and the truth. Not For Broadcast VR takes the gameplay, story, and gripping dark comedy of the original award-winning FMV adventure and brings you closer to the news than ever. ![]() The award-winning darkly comedic game of televised chaos that critics have called a “ Bizarre masterpiece” and “ Quite possibly the best FMV game ever" is now available in VR! We are working on supporting additional Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) devices in the future but cannot guarantee compatibility with every HMD. ![]() Please note that Not For Broadcast VR has been tested on, and supports, the following devices: About This Game A Notice on Headset Compatibility
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