
A Simulator game by Gremlin Interactive, released in 1995
VR Soccer (sometimes referred to as VR Soccer '96, and known as Actua Soccer in Japan and Europe) is a sports video game developed and published by Gremlin Interactive for MS-DOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn. This was the first sports video game to include a full 3D graphics engine. For the animations of the players, 3 players of the club Sheffield Wednesday served as motion capture models. Actua Soccer contains only 44 national teams, each containing 22 players. However, in 1996 a new version containing clubs was released: Actua Soccer: Club Edition. It contained 20 Premier League teams from the 1996/1997 season. It became a best seller in Europe, mainly in the United Kingdom.
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The official download size for VR Soccer is 0.5 GB. Based on current hardware prices, this installation consumes approximately $0.03 worth of SSD storage space.
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Live player count and server population analysis.
There are currently 0 people playing VR Soccer, Data pending.
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SteamOS and Linux Proton performance analysis.
Compatibility data for VR Soccer is currently mixed. Check recent ProtonDB reports for specific launch commands.
PC system requirements - Minimum vs Recommended specs.
To run VR Soccer smoothly, your PC needs at least 1 GB RAM RAM and a 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9 or equivalent GPU. Plan for 0.5 GB of storage.
Aggregated critic scores and player sentiment analysis.
Based on 1 critic reviews, VR Soccer has received generally positive feedback. With a solid score of 77, it stands out as a strong entry in the simulator category, though it may have minor flaws.
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