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REFramework is a tool for modding games that use the RE Engine, like Resident Evil and Devil May Cry. It allows users to add new features to their games, such as VR support, motion controls, and custom scripts using Lua. This framework helps players customize their gaming experience by fixing bugs and adding cool mods like manual flashlights or free camera modes. Using REFramework can make your games more enjoyable and interactive.

https://github.com/praydog/REFramework
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Jolt Physics is a powerful tool for creating realistic movements in games and VR. It helps simulate how objects move and interact, like characters being knocked back or vehicles moving realistically. This engine is efficient, scalable, and accurate, making it great for complex worlds like those in "Horizon Forbidden West." Using Jolt Physics benefits developers by allowing them to create engaging physics-driven experiences without sacrificing performance. It supports many platforms and can handle multiple tasks at once, making it very useful for game development.

https://github.com/jrouwe/JoltPhysics
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WiVRn lets you wirelessly connect your standalone VR headset (like Meta Quest or Pico) to a Linux PC, so you can play PC VR games with the computer doing all the processing. It supports many headsets and uses OpenXR for compatibility with most VR apps, including SteamVR games. You install a server on your Linux PC and a client app on your headset, then connect over WiFi or USB. This setup gives you a wireless VR experience with good tracking and audio, letting you enjoy PC-quality VR without cables. It’s open source and works well on various Linux distributions.

https://github.com/WiVRn/WiVRn
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