We are over the moon to announce that a brand-new update for Detached is now available!
This isn’t just any update—it’s a labour of love for one of our very first projects, a game that holds a special place in our hearts
When we first launched Detached, we set out to create an unforgettable zero-gravity adventure, immersing players in the vastness of space. Over the years, technology has evolved, and we felt it was time to revisit this cosmic journey and bring it up to speed with the latest advancements.
Here’s what’s new in this update:
Expanded Headset Compatibility
We’ve opened the airlocks to welcome more players aboard! Detached now supports a wider range of headsets, so even more space explorers can experience the thrill of navigating the cosmos.
The game supports now Oculus Quest 2/3, Pico 4 Pro/Ultra, Valve Index, and HTC Vive.
Note: Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) is no longer supported due to compatibility issues with the latest Windows 10 and Windows 11 updates.
Updated Default Control Scheme
Piloting your ship has never felt smoother. We’ve fine-tuned the controls to ensure they’re perfectly aligned with the capabilities of the latest headsets.
Improved FXP control scheme for Oculus Quest 2/3, Valve Index, and Pico 4 Pro/Ultra.
Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements
We’ve patched up some cracks in the hull to ensure your journey through the void is as seamless as possible.
Resolved a crash issue caused by OpenSSL 1.0.2 in Unreal Engine 4.19 on Intel 10th Gen+ processors. The game now uses the updated fix from Unreal Engine 4.22, ensuring smoother performance.
This update is our way of saying thank you to all the players who have joined us on this interstellar adventure over the years. Whether you’re a seasoned astronaut or a new recruit, we hope this update rekindles your love for the game and reminds you of the wonder of exploring the unknown.
So, suit up, power up your thrusters, and prepare to dive back into the breathtaking world of Detached. The stars are calling, and your ship is ready
This isn’t just any update—it’s a labour of love for one of our very first projects, a game that holds a special place in our hearts
When we first launched Detached, we set out to create an unforgettable zero-gravity adventure, immersing players in the vastness of space. Over the years, technology has evolved, and we felt it was time to revisit this cosmic journey and bring it up to speed with the latest advancements.
Here’s what’s new in this update:
Expanded Headset Compatibility
We’ve opened the airlocks to welcome more players aboard! Detached now supports a wider range of headsets, so even more space explorers can experience the thrill of navigating the cosmos.
The game supports now Oculus Quest 2/3, Pico 4 Pro/Ultra, Valve Index, and HTC Vive.
Note: Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) is no longer supported due to compatibility issues with the latest Windows 10 and Windows 11 updates.
Updated Default Control Scheme
Piloting your ship has never felt smoother. We’ve fine-tuned the controls to ensure they’re perfectly aligned with the capabilities of the latest headsets.
Improved FXP control scheme for Oculus Quest 2/3, Valve Index, and Pico 4 Pro/Ultra.
Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements
We’ve patched up some cracks in the hull to ensure your journey through the void is as seamless as possible.
Resolved a crash issue caused by OpenSSL 1.0.2 in Unreal Engine 4.19 on Intel 10th Gen+ processors. The game now uses the updated fix from Unreal Engine 4.22, ensuring smoother performance.
This update is our way of saying thank you to all the players who have joined us on this interstellar adventure over the years. Whether you’re a seasoned astronaut or a new recruit, we hope this update rekindles your love for the game and reminds you of the wonder of exploring the unknown.
So, suit up, power up your thrusters, and prepare to dive back into the breathtaking world of Detached. The stars are calling, and your ship is ready