FeetSaber Mod Transforms Beat Saber Into ‘Dance Dance Revolution’
Beat Saber has often been compared to a ‘Dance Dance Revolution’ for Virtual Reality and now new mod is transforming that description into reality. Known as FeetSaber, this app literally transforms Beat Saber into a DDR.
The Beat Saber gameplay has been described as “easy to learn hard to master” but the game’s vast community of modders and track makers have largely contributed to making the game one of the top selling virtual reality titles of all times.
The new FeetSaber mod has been created by the modder Naluluna which attaches tiny lightsabers to the player’s feet, lowering the notes to the ground thereby transforming the game into a fairly convincing dancing game. The YouTuber omotea attached Vive Trackers to their feet and hips and used the normal controllers, LIV and the Virtual MotionCapture software to capture themselves using the mod as a full avatar.
FeetSaber is part of the NalulunaModifier Beat Saber mods suite built by Naluluna. The suite also features other zaney mods such as ‘Badminton’, ‘Vacuum Saber’ and ‘Boxing’.
You can use the Beat Saber mod manager ‘Mod Assistant’ to try out FeetSaber. Check out the bottom of the creator’s GitGub page to find the latest download link for the NalulunaModifier suite which contains the FeetSaber mod. You must use additional motion trackers such as Vive Tracker or securely attach your usual VR controllers on your feet in order to play FeetSaber.
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