The D. H. Hill Jr. Library will be closed this summer for electrical infrastructure repairs, starting May 5, 2025. About the Hill Library closure →
Updated Apr 9 11:07am
The D. H. Hill Jr. Library will be closed this summer for electrical infrastructure repairs, starting May 5, 2025. About the Hill Library closure →
Updated Apr 9 11:07am
Building: D. H. Hill Jr. Library
Floor: Second Floor, West Wing
Rooms: 2317, 2318
The Gaming & VR Studio at the D. H. Hill Jr. Library is a space for experimenting with virtual and mixed reality hardware, developing exciting new interactive media experiences, and enjoying a deep catalog of VR experiences. Check out all of our Gaming and Virtual Reality services!
The Gaming and VR Studio is staffed whenever it is open, meaning you can find drop-in consultation assistance for projects, technology, and more just by stopping by.
Our studio is equipped with three types of desktop workstations built for working with demanding graphics and real-time computing.
The studio is staffed at all times that it is open; we're happy to help you customize any workstation to suite your project's needs. Our "What's Inside" section lists all of the technology that you can access from the space.
Have a request for a piece of software or hardware you'd like to see in the Gaming & VR Studio? Let us know with as much information on the item as possible.
Schedule a technology consultation with us!
Check out our full suite of services, spaces, and expert help.
First time here?: Only currently affiliated students, faculty, and staff of NC State may gain access to the space. To use the Gaming and VR Studio and reserve workstations, you'll need to complete an online orientation. A Wolfpack One Card is required for entry.
Make a reservation: Four VR Workstations and three Illustration + Modeling Workstations can be reserved by any student, faculty, or staff member who has completed this orientation. Workstations are reserved according to these guidelines.
Drop-in use: Don't have a reservation? That's okay! We have two VR Workstations and five Game Development Workstations set aside for drop-in use.
All NC State University Libraries Gaming & VR Studio services and tools are available to all students, faculty, and staff at NC State. You must have a valid Wolfpack One Card and Unity ID. Users must complete a VR Orientation and sign a Gaming & VR Studio User Agreement to use the Gaming & VR Studio.
Priority is given to academic and research use of the VR workstations.
No one under the age of 13 is permitted to use the Gaming & VR Studio equipment.
No food permitted. Drinks with lids are allowed.
No VR sessions may start within 15 minutes of closing.
Users of the Gaming & VR Studio agree to this statement on intellectual property: "I warrant that I am authorized to use the applicable files, data, images, or any other materials (collectively “Content”) in the Gaming & VR Studio and that the use of the Content will not infringe upon any third-party’s copyright, patent, trademark trade secret or other proprietary or intellectual property rights."
Gaming & VR Studio users are expected to follow safety rules and use the Gaming & VR Studio exclusively for lawful purposes that respect the policies of North Carolina State University and the NC State University Libraries as well as the safety and well-being of all students, faculty, staff, and patrons.
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To set up a consultation or for other special inquiries please send us a request.
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