The Control Theatre "Blinders" comfort mode CAN be disabled

Espire 1: VR Operative

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We've noticed a few negative reviews for Espire based on our "Control Theatre" comfort mode. The Control Theatre is the grid-like box that appears in your peripheral. Players are also referring to it as the 'blinders' or 'vignette'. [h1]This is an optional feature and you can definitely disable it![/h1] Pause the game, Pause the game, go to Settings->Comfort and [b]disable "Espire Control Theatre."[/b] This will be saved permanently. We clearly have some UX and UI issues to address as this is not obvious to users. We've read some great suggestions from users, things like: show a message box when first starting the game that gives players the option to disable it straight up. We're working on a patch that we will be setting live ASAP that will include these suggestions. We'll also be giving players the option to disable the blue "Helmet frames". We're sorry about that, we should have realised players might want to disable them. We will still have our control theatre comfort mode enabled by default. If you're a first time VR player, it does a lot to mitigate the effects of VR sickness. We hope with your feedback and suggestions, we'll make it easy for experienced players with VR legs to quickly disable it. A huge thankyou from the team at Digital Lode and our publisher, Tripwire Interactive for supporting us and the game! This is just the start for Espire. We're working hard on bug fixes, new features, free updates and some paid DLC. We're also trying to get to all the comments in Community Hub. We are most active on our Discord, we use it every day while working on Espire. Feel free to hit us up on Discord if you like! [url=http://discord.gg/espire1]http://discord.gg/espire1[/url]