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RogueViz is the non-Euclidean engine used by HyperRogue. Many visualizations and animations we have been showing on Twitter, YouTube, and other places have been created using RogueViz.


Some of the these visualizations are cooler if you have extra control of them. or if you have a VR set. For most people, downloading this will be the simplest way to try them out! Just select the "RogueViz demos" from the menu.

More info about RogueViz (this page needs redesign)

The source code of RogueViz is available in the HyperRogue github repo. The repo does not include some data files, so you might want to compile RogueViz from the repo, and copy the data files from here.

If something is missing, please add a comment! Note that some demos could not be included here because:

  • they are based on third-party assets (e.g. 3D models, detailed maps of Earth)
  • some can be obtained in the base HyperRogue (which is included), although sometimes the relevant options may be hard to find
  • they are not rendered in real time
  • Bringris and Nil Rider are a separate games

StatusIn development
CategoryTool
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorZeno Rogue
GenreEducational
Tagsmathematics, non-euclidean, research, science, Virtual Reality (VR), Visualization

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

rogueviz-win64.zip 92 MB
Version 13.0a

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although i've gotten stuff to work, there are still some bad glitches, like how if you go through portal through the wrong side in the portals between geometries, it will rotate you around instantly and make you walk away. to enter, you have to go backwards. this bug didn't happen the first time, but it's now happening even if i restart the game

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hey i got here from the youtube video about exploring non eudlicidian geometry . im slightly familiar with hyperrogue and can see that its sortof included here. i cant figure out how to get to anything like the type of map in the video though. 

If you mean "Portals to non-Euclidean Geometries":

* "rogueviz demos" in the menu

*   portal collection

* press Enter a few times until you get to "inter-geometric portals", or alternatively, press '9' and select it from the menu

* click "run this visualization" (note: may take some time to compile the shader)

Does this help?

thank you that is what i meant and im sure that will work ! appreciate it and love your engine

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Please port it to Linux

The source code of RogueViz should be possible to compile quite easily in Linux (we work mostly in Linux ourselves).

When i tried to open it, my whole screen turned pitch black and i couldn't do anything. I was forced to shut my laptop down, and when i restarted i got the "windows couldn't be opened properly" (or something like that) error message. Restarting once more worked properly again. Tried couple more times and same thing occured. Do you know what could be the issue? This looks like a very cool software!

Unfortunately, I have not seen this reported by other people, so I am not sure whether I am able to help :( Some ideas:

- are your graphics drivers up to date?

- you could try running with commandline option `-O0' -- which disables OpenGL.  But most visualizations will not work with OpenGL, and the others will be much slower, so this is more a method to gather more information than a solution.

- what graphics card and operating system are you using?

Thanks for trying!

I haven't tried this program.
You can try looking through your event viewer.
Press your windows key and start typing "Event Viewer" <- without the quotes.  It should resolve after a few key presses.  Depending on your system it may take a few seconds or a few minutes to populate.  Check the column for the last hour and anything relating to Error or Warning.  These might give you a clue as to what crashed in the system.

It may not ultimately help you resolve the issue but it is a direction in which you can investigate.

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Very neat my bud! You really create neat engines for me to experiment with!

How do i make this work properly with my VR headset?

Any specific issues, and what VR headset are you using?

I run SteamVR, and then in RogueViz, enable VR in settings -> 3D settings -> VR settings.

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beautiful! I just wish the models worked, and the recursive house too!