In Two Point Campus, you are allowed to choose everything you could want for your university site, from its location to its decoration. Naturally, you can also choose which courses your students will enroll in, which will greatly impact how you build your campus and what facilities you make available to your student body.
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The game has many humourous and exciting course options: you might find yourself fending off invaders in Knights' School or cooking inconveniently large foods in Gastronomy. Here, though, we'll be taking a close look at the Virtual Normality course, going through everything you need to know to bring the best possible education to your students and achieve those elusive A+ grades.
Virtual Normality is, in essence, a course that teaches students about VR technology and its many applications - these range from lofty pursuits such as exploring new worlds to more mundane tasks like learning how to tie your shoes. From a gameplay standpoint, this means that you'll be doing a lot of watching students wobbling around in VR headsets - although you can be assured that they're having a great time.
After Scientography, Virtual Normality is the second course you unlock in Two Point Campus. Because of this, it's a relatively easy course to bring to your campus, requiring few resources and being forgiving for your student learners. Once you understand what is required to run a successful Virtual Normality course, you should be able to maintain good grades without too much trouble.
As well as the required rooms, you'll also need to employ staff who can work in them. This mostly means hiring qualified teachers in Virtual Normality, although you'll also need an
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