I tend to drift some while playing VR and I don't have a whole lot of space for it. Is there a utility you can run where you can place down a custom point and always see it when you look down just so you can re-center yourself in the play area when there's a lull in the action?
You ought to try the /vg/ thread for something that specific. If by "drifting" you mean you end up in a location in the real room other than where you expected relative to the VR room then you probably have a sensor configuration problem?
No, nothing with the sensors, and the games I'm playing I'm mobile so it's not like a set room around me which is why I'm drifting. I'll step to the side here and there a couple times and start running up against the chaperone. I just hate when that happens when shit's going down.
As for re-entering in real life, most of us fps pvp'rs use a Matt or rug that's circular or the shape of the space so that when you step near an edge you feel it and know what direction you need to go to recenter.
>set up my own VR >moved some furniture >managed to carve a 1.8 by 1.8 meter square out where I can walk and move without hitting anything >moved my carpets so I step on them when I leave my playspace, enabling me to turn off the guardian completely >put some tape on the floor in the middle of the space so I can find it again >put a fan up so I can gage which direction I'm facing >go on youtube to watch people talk about games and accessories >some people are literally playing standing in one spot, barely able to move their legs and moving their arms must still have at least a 30% chance of hitting their computer hardware or the wall
I can't believe people do this to themselves. Even with a guardian up, this shit has to be a constant pain. A big swing with your arms can literally take you from not even seeing your guardian to all the way beyond it so using it to mark where your arms can't move past is terrible. The only way is to mark down where your feet can move while still not being able to hit anything with a full swing and leaning forward. But using the guardian for that is terrible as well because you'll do nothing but look at guardian walls all day.
Anyway, glad I'm doing better than those people.
I've got a pretty small apartment but I still manage to make it work by just, tilting the coffee table in my living room up and using the carpet in the center of the room and AC as a point of reference for my location. The worst things that have happen have been me smacking my hand against a lampshade and hitting my fingers down against the top of my computer chair. I cannot imagine playing in a small space.
I tend to drift some while playing VR and I don't have a whole lot of space for it. Is there a utility you can run where you can place down a custom point and always see it when you look down just so you can re-center yourself in the play area when there's a lull in the action?
You ought to try the /vg/ thread for something that specific. If by "drifting" you mean you end up in a location in the real room other than where you expected relative to the VR room then you probably have a sensor configuration problem?
No, nothing with the sensors, and the games I'm playing I'm mobile so it's not like a set room around me which is why I'm drifting. I'll step to the side here and there a couple times and start running up against the chaperone. I just hate when that happens when shit's going down.
buy a 1ft square of gym mat and use it as a tactile reference point
As for re-entering in real life, most of us fps pvp'rs use a Matt or rug that's circular or the shape of the space so that when you step near an edge you feel it and know what direction you need to go to recenter.
Fpsvr has this BTW, its cable untangling or something. But it places a center marker and tracks your rotation with some arrows.
I just want Valve to announce the Deckard or for PSVR2 to be PC compatible
I want a modern VR headset and I'm not buying Facebook shit
I just want wireless Index. I'm not paying 100€ for another cable.
well you're in... luck? past a certain point it's got to be cheaper to just put a computer on your back, right?
Because some anon figured out it was the hotdogs and hand grenades devs behind the anti vr bait threads so they can plug their basic game
Wait, so you can't talk about H3VR in VR threads? Dumb.
It's just normal Ganker behavior, any video game discussion is obviously shilling. Only waifu and fap bait allowed.
Just like you can't make a pro vr thread. Only anti vr threads are allowed
This. Positive vr threads are always filled with screeching tards saying you aren't allowed to have fun with vr games.
Just absolutely hilarious that when there is an indie game that does everything right, any attempt to talk about it is called paid shilling.
Oh well, I came back here hoping for some actual discussion, but it turns out this board is worse than leddit nowadays.
I feel like if it really was the dev he'd be miserable here because he's an unironic commie
his twitter reads like Ganker ragebait. Also his constant doomer-ism is incredibly lame. At least he keeps it out of his videos.
Frankly I don't care personally, as long as he keeps it unobtrusive to the fun I have with the game. Unlike SJWs I can separate art from artist.
Well my last post got nuked, but I'd still recommend into the radius for anyone looking for a new VR game.
Same fricking pissed about that.
Jannies pissed we were having actual discussion and not talking about "how terrible vr is" i guess.
It's a Kickstart and within 2 months there's a new headset cambria that expected to come out. Supposed to be facebooks prosumer model
Also Battlegroup VR just released a quest native version on applab. Unlike eternal sunshine it also has multi-player with pvp and co op.
cause phone games go on
>phone games
My phone would burst into a ball of flames trying to play something like Alyx or even VRChat
>set up my own VR
>moved some furniture
>managed to carve a 1.8 by 1.8 meter square out where I can walk and move without hitting anything
>moved my carpets so I step on them when I leave my playspace, enabling me to turn off the guardian completely
>put some tape on the floor in the middle of the space so I can find it again
>put a fan up so I can gage which direction I'm facing
>go on youtube to watch people talk about games and accessories
>some people are literally playing standing in one spot, barely able to move their legs and moving their arms must still have at least a 30% chance of hitting their computer hardware or the wall
I can't believe people do this to themselves. Even with a guardian up, this shit has to be a constant pain. A big swing with your arms can literally take you from not even seeing your guardian to all the way beyond it so using it to mark where your arms can't move past is terrible. The only way is to mark down where your feet can move while still not being able to hit anything with a full swing and leaning forward. But using the guardian for that is terrible as well because you'll do nothing but look at guardian walls all day.
Anyway, glad I'm doing better than those people.
I've got a pretty small apartment but I still manage to make it work by just, tilting the coffee table in my living room up and using the carpet in the center of the room and AC as a point of reference for my location. The worst things that have happen have been me smacking my hand against a lampshade and hitting my fingers down against the top of my computer chair. I cannot imagine playing in a small space.