In the VR modding scene (especially on platforms like ModDB or the now-defunct VRFlint), users discovered that early builds of Arizona Sunshine had hidden locomotion code that the devs left dormant. Community hackers would rename specific game binaries to force-enable smooth movement before it was official.
Around version 1.3 (specifically builds in the 78xx range), the developers introduced a game-changer: . This is the “Locomotion” in the filename. File- Arizona.Sunshine.v1.3.7887.Locomotion.VR....
This file might actually be or a side-loader . In the VR modding scene (especially on platforms
aligns perfectly with the mid-2018 updates. So, on the surface, this file is likely the official patch that finally let players use the thumbstick to slide around the Arizona desert, rather than teleporting. This is the “Locomotion” in the filename
If you find this file in an old backup, treat it with respect. It’s a piece of VR history. Just maybe scan it with Windows Defender first.
In the VR modding scene (especially on platforms like ModDB or the now-defunct VRFlint), users discovered that early builds of Arizona Sunshine had hidden locomotion code that the devs left dormant. Community hackers would rename specific game binaries to force-enable smooth movement before it was official.
Around version 1.3 (specifically builds in the 78xx range), the developers introduced a game-changer: . This is the “Locomotion” in the filename.
This file might actually be or a side-loader .
aligns perfectly with the mid-2018 updates. So, on the surface, this file is likely the official patch that finally let players use the thumbstick to slide around the Arizona desert, rather than teleporting.
If you find this file in an old backup, treat it with respect. It’s a piece of VR history. Just maybe scan it with Windows Defender first.