I wonder if you could use a series of these
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iWwPl9iQBY
to make a large standing control scheme?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iWwPl9iQBY
to make a large standing control scheme?
Tons of VR stuff on sale on Steam, and Oculus is also having a decent sale. Most prices are the same as Steam, but some on Steam are cheaper.
Internet outrage gets a win. Oculus removes headset checking DRM.
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/06/oculus-reverses-course-dumps-its-vr-headset-checking-drm/
My nephew let me borrow his Rift for a few days, can anyone point me in the direction for a tutorial on getting a roller coaster demo working? Ive tried the no limits 2 both on steam and direct download, but can't get it functioning on the rift. It's been a real bummer since that's one of the things i really wanted to check out.
Subnaughtica and Project cars are fantastic though, after seeing the Rift I would REALLY like to check out the Vive for comparison...
My VirZoom bike arrived today. Glad I pre-ordered it for $199 at Christmas; it's selling for $399 now (still a pretty good deal for an exercise bike in general!). Now I just need to get a gaming PC 😀
Is there even anything out that uses it?
Hoooooooly crap - the $4,000 Asus gaming laptop:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834234146
* 17" IPS 1080p screen
* 2.7ghz i7-6820HK CPU
* 64 gigs of RAM
* 8GB GTX980 GPU
* 1GB NVMe storage (a pair of 512GB drives in RAID)
What does this have to do with VR, is it the first VR-ready laptop?
Uh, that's a bit more than what's needed for VR. 😉
It's funny seeing the Vive undoing the damage done by years of being sedentary and playing video games by slimming down gamers one by one.
Kaido - Hope you enjoy the VirZoom. Seems like it'd be quite a bit more entertaining than exercise bikes usually are. I'm sure plenty of other games are going to work with it in the coming months.
I knew I had seen it before the launch the other day, didn't realize it was $150-200 less back then though. Of course back then I wasn't planning on actually owning a Vive so I probably shook my head and shrugged it off lol.
Yeah...and $399 still isn't bad for an exercise bike in general, especially a portable one. I probably won't pick up a Vive until next month due to being on the road, but I'll post an update once I get it all setup.
In other news, NVIDIA has a new budget card out: the 6GB GTX 1060 for $250. It's equivalent (well, slightly better) than the GTX980, which debuted at $550:
https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/07/nvidia-gtx-1060/
Since it sounds like you'll be waiting anyway, I'd consider waiting to see how the new Pascal-equipped laptops will perform. There's already been leaks about the GPU's specifications, but I haven't seen any benchmarks yet.
I sweat just playing Space Pirate Trainer... how would an exercise bicycle work with a Vive? Wouldn't it be covered in sweat right away?
I ended up buying a VR Cover for my Vive to avoid that problem. It's essentially a waterproof synthetic leather that covers the foam. They also sell a replacement foam (with that same synthetic leather) that's narrower, which means it puts your face closer to the action.
I ended up buying a VR Cover for my Vive to avoid that problem. It's essentially a waterproof synthetic leather that covers the foam. They also sell a replacement foam (with that same synthetic leather) that's narrower, which means it puts your face closer to the action.
Does HTC sell that or is it a third-party? My Vive arrive this weekend!