The company I work for is using this exact combination in VR. The fact that
Diva has chosen to go with it wasn't even prompted by me, she determined it as
the top choice herself. It works extremely well, in fact. ---- On Sun, 23 Dec
2018 14:03:40 +0000 Tommy Anderberg <tommy.anderb...@simplicial.net> wrote ----
> So, after a lot of brainstorming and researching what's available, we've >
now zoomed in on two main pieces: Xenko (https://xenko.com/) and > Chromiumfx
(https://bitbucket.org/chromiumfx/chromiumfx/src/default/). > The project will
be in C#, so there's already a ton of code that we can > grab from OpenSim and
libomv. All of these pieces are open source with > friendly licenses. Christmas
comes early this year. Xenko and OpenSim really look like a great fit. Can you
already tell whether ChromiumFX is able to live happily in VR too? If not, it
would be nice to have a clean interface between content rendering and UI, so
ChromiumFX can easily be swapped out for something else if/when the need
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