Three gorillas in the cover image of Gorilla Tag.
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How to Get Long Arms in Gorilla Tag

Long arms are really "Handy".

Gorilla Tag is a fun Virtual Reality game where you run, jump, and climb around to play tag. The game focuses on tagging, catching or running away from other gorillas. It uses the locomotion method, which utilizes the user’s hand movements. The in-game view and mechanics make it crucial to see long hands in front of you to make playability easier.

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In this guide, we will see how you can increase the length of gorilla’s arm and make the game easier to play.

How to Get Long Arms in Gorilla Tag

Make sure you are on Steam VR before reading further. If you are on Oculus Quest, press the Menu button. Most likely, it will be the menu button for the other VR headsets too.

Related: How to Wall Climb in Gorilla Tag

Follow the steps below to set long arms for your gorilla.

  • Pull up the Steam Menu while you are in the game.
  • Go to Settings, and press show.
  • Now go to the Video section of the Settings menu.
  • A dialog box called “Manage Video Settings For” will open.
  • Look for the Override World Scale setting at the bottom and change it to Normal.
  • You will see a draggable scale below the Override World Scale setting. Turn it down to get the long arms in Gorilla Tag.

For short arms you can drag the the scale to the opposite side, but there is not much sense in doing so.


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