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News New Reddit sub for DIY VR related motion and haptic rigs

Discussion in 'News' started by noorbeast, Jan 13, 2016.

  1. noorbeast

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    I got an invite today for a brand new Reddit sub for DIY VR related motion and haptic rigs: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIYVRRIGS

    The initial post had picked up on @SeatTime's 6DOF video.

    There is little doubt that VR will help build further interest in motion sims, and we all know DIY is far more cost effective than a lot of people imagine and motion rigs and VR are a match made in heaven.

    I suspect the the most active online nexus for VR and DIY motion simulation is right her on Xsimulator.net, but it never hurts to help people find us. So posting some stuff on the new sub may help it get established and lead a few more new people here.
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