hello, i have been a while arround here, just looking and researching , i develop a sensor for walking and runing in a traditional omnidirectional station (i mean traditional becouse its almost the same structure = Cybertyh OMNI, homemade)
the sensor is pretty acurate sense walking and runing front and backwards
sorry for my spelling
SET UP
OMNIDIRECTIONAL TREADMIL ( HOMEMADE PROTOTYPE)
OCULUS RIFT
CABELA TOP SHOT + DS NAVIGATION + MOD
WALKING SENSOR BELT (sensor own development)
PC
if you hav any ideas please feel free to write.
Omnidirectional project with sensors Testing
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Omnidirectional project with sensors Testing
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Re: Omnidirectional project with sensors Testing
Cool. Looks a little more like walking in place than anything, but I'm sure it fun.
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Re: Omnidirectional project with sensors Testing
it is very funny, but the truth is that I made a mistake on the height and distance of the side supports, is very uncomfortable to run, at the moment I'm working on an improved model, with adjustable height and asjustable ring , and a low friction base I hope to have better results because the sensor is very accurate in capturing the movement and I think these settings will improve the gaming experience
I'll be updating the videos
really appreciate your words
I'll be updating the videos
really appreciate your words
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Re: Omnidirectional project with sensors Testing
I forgot to mention , I'm also developing a control with motion detector, so far the best experience I hadis playing DEAD ISLAND REPTIDE i put a senor in my right leg and one in my right hand literally i can kick and punch r the zombies, is something unique
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Re: Omnidirectional project with sensors Testing
Maybe you could upload the videos to youtube, so they can be easily linked here.
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Re: Omnidirectional project with sensors Testing
Yes, YouTube is much preferred rather than uploading video directly to the forum.