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Question Best way for feel the immersion

Discussion in 'VR Headsets and Sim Gaming - Virtual Reality' started by perdixero, Jul 26, 2017.

  1. perdixero

    perdixero Member

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    Hello!.

    I am doing the first tests in my rig and I could see some things:

    1- I can not feel the immersion, can watch the video and tell me if the movements are normal ?. When I brake the car, I feel like I fall, instead of feeling the slowing sensation.

    2- Is it ok to mount the oculus sensor in the simulator? Normaly it works fine, but in some cases the position jumps and I start to see from the roof of the car, and a few seconds later it returns to the correct view (I only tried it in LFS).
    In the video, look at the screen in the second 00:03.



    On the weekend I upload a video that shows it better.

    I'm closer now!
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    I suggest you adjust your settings and profile to use much smaller and more precise axis movements, particularly for VR.
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  3. perdixero

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    Thanks @noorbeast for the quick response.

    Is there any guide to help with the VR configuration?, or is it just try different configurations?

    I need to see the VR Motion Cancellation when mounting the sensor on the simulator?

    Thanks again
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    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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  5. perdixero

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    Excellent @noorbeast. I have a lot to read and try then.

    On the weekend I uploaded a video of the image jump.

    Also I will try it with other plugins.

    As always, thank you very much