cue me whispering "man in the mirror" every time someone asks the GM where the fuck the aesthetician came from in my Pathfinder game
@deejvalen *squeak! Flutters her wings out and spraaawls* =w=
@deejvalen mmm, not for just soft cuddly times =w= plus my one brain cell got a good night's rest
@deejvalen from a cute mus, yes! *clamber, sit, fluff* =w=
@deejvalen weh!
well sqk sqk ur a cute mus sqk
@deejvalen you know that's not how my antennae work! :c Be loved and accepting of your cuteness. *fingerbonp*
@deejvalen *spraaawls and wiggles antennae against your fingertip* cutie detected! =w=
dream talk
@deejvalen I can't remember them, but yeeee
, homelessness, Raleigh NC, not money asking, just help/advice
Budget VR rig w/ hand tracking set-up instructions, really long post
Okay, after doing some research I believe it will work, so if you're willing to sink around 140-160 USD into kinda scuffed VR:
first you'll need a phone with a gyroscope (IOS or Android). follow this tutorial to the point where you can make sure the software will work properly with your PC and Phone (note that the IPhone version of the app does not support wired USB connections): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=offw_MiPKq8
If the software works, you should purchase the full version in-app for 10 USD. (the trail only lasts 15 minutes of up-time)
then you need any phone-strap VR headset, a leap motion controller ( https://www.ultraleap.com/product/leap-motion-controller/ ) (around 90 USD), and the VR mount. ( https://www.ultraleap.com/product/vr-developer-mount/ ) (around 20 USD)
then download controller emulation drivers for the leap motion controller and install following the directions: https://github.com/SDraw/driver_leap (controls are listed as well)
If all goes well, you should have a working VR set-up with hand tracking for almost half the cost of a Quest (not counting the cost of your phone)
Cons:
1. 3DoF headset and low refresh rate means lots of motion sickness and your movements are not 100% translated
2. Your phone screen is probably not very high res, so everything is going to look pixelated.
3. Still requires a VR-ready PC
4. The controls are pretty wonky.
5. You may need to have a secondary controller to move around with/use menus depending on the game.
6. your hands are only tracked while near your field of vision.
Pros:
1. only ~150 USD
2. Hand tracking allows for controller emulation, so you can play most games as if you had a vive wand controller.
3. leap motion is reusable for other headsets that don't have native hand tracking.
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