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For VR you should consider using controllers that offer precise tracking and comfortable interaction.

For VR you should consider using controllers that offer precise tracking and comfortable interaction.

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TheKroksBG
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01-27-2016, 06:49 PM
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I recently came across a product called VRidge, which seems to be the top mobile-to-PC VR software I've encountered. It's really good overall, though it lacks motion controls. The keyboard and mouse feel quite limited. Right now, I mainly play Minecraft with Vivecraft, and the experience is pretty solid. However, I notice people using things like Wii remotes, Xbox Kinects, Leap Motion cameras, and VR controllers online. I'm curious if these could offer a more immersive experience, but I'm not sure where to start.

I've seen various devices such as Wii remotes, Xbox Kinects, Leap Motion cameras, and VR controllers being used, but I'm unsure if they provide the full immersion I'm seeking. I wonder if something like Wii remotes might deliver the kind of experience I'm after, though I thought I'd give it a try and ask for advice.

For context, in Minecraft my keyboard and mouse movements mimic wrist motions, keeping arms straight and requiring just a click to interact with objects.
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TheKroksBG
01-27-2016, 06:49 PM #1

I recently came across a product called VRidge, which seems to be the top mobile-to-PC VR software I've encountered. It's really good overall, though it lacks motion controls. The keyboard and mouse feel quite limited. Right now, I mainly play Minecraft with Vivecraft, and the experience is pretty solid. However, I notice people using things like Wii remotes, Xbox Kinects, Leap Motion cameras, and VR controllers online. I'm curious if these could offer a more immersive experience, but I'm not sure where to start.

I've seen various devices such as Wii remotes, Xbox Kinects, Leap Motion cameras, and VR controllers being used, but I'm unsure if they provide the full immersion I'm seeking. I wonder if something like Wii remotes might deliver the kind of experience I'm after, though I thought I'd give it a try and ask for advice.

For context, in Minecraft my keyboard and mouse movements mimic wrist motions, keeping arms straight and requiring just a click to interact with objects.