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Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:26 am
by adoral84
cybereality wrote:Its C++, but if you want the code, I can post it. Could be a good starting point to see what you need to do.
That'd be great, I've got an older wiimote with a motion plus extension (whatever they called it) as well as one of the newer motion+ inside versions. I was never able to get the latter to work at all so it sounds like your code if beyond anything I've tried at this point.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:44 pm
by djdevin
adoral84 wrote:That's really odd, I've tried several tracking positions w/ multiple trackers and played waay too much :) and never seen any sort of drift on pitch or roll. If you send me your tracker's physical orientation (on the side with the usb coming out the back and the top of the board to the right etc) I'll try to reproduce what you're seeing though.

Mouse inputs only affect yaw and autoaim never really affects the viewport, only the aiming vector and crosshair so I don't think it's either of those things. It may be the sensor fusion averaging across an origin where an axis wraps but I was under the impression that quaternion based calculations didn't suffer from that.

Was this something you saw during your first run?
My bad, I still had the 250hz firmware installed when I was doing some experimenting. :oops:

Fixed!

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:35 pm
by adoral84
Ah, nice, I'll patch in a console command so you can adjust the sensor fusion to work with 250hz, glad to hear it's working though. How did the virieo drivers work out?

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:56 pm
by djdevin
With Virieo, 3D works fine, but I had a problem with the tracker I posted in the release thread. Cyber said something about the event queue being overloaded. I think they said something about it needing to be in another thread so it doesn't block anything.

Mod works great and can't wait to test with independent gun movement even if it means dropping another buck on another tracker. The game is really playable (and enjoyable ;) ) even just using the Wiimote for forward/back/strafe/buttons and looks great on my DIY rift with DDD. I had a few guinea pigs try it and it's really easy to get into the game and play through it.

Question for you though, does your fusion have to change because it's 250hz? Or do you just set a new sample rate?

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 2:36 am
by Jose
Hello adoral84

Thanks for posting this mod. I just played through the map where you defend Alyx in the ant lion tunnels using turrets. It was really fun! I'm using a DIY rift with vireio for warping and hillcrest tracker with the 250hz firmware.

Horizontal rotation seems too sensitive. I can turn my head a little over 90 degrees in one direction, but Gordon ends up doing a full 180 degree rotation. Is there a way to adjust this?

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 5:49 am
by BOLL
This looks greatcakeawesomepie! :woot

Actually the first S3D-experience to really hook me was HL2 with nVidia 3D-vision, sadly it was with a screen that showed a pile of ghosting top and bottom, as well as the hud being rendered just flat including the crosshair. Still, just with depth the immersion got crazy, on a monitor. With head tracking, separate weapon tracking and S3D I'm sure to fill up a couple of pants, looking forward to this come March-May sometime, eh! :D

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 7:04 am
by adoral84
Jose wrote:Hello adoral84

Thanks for posting this mod. I just played through the map where you defend Alyx in the ant lion tunnels using turrets. It was really fun! I'm using a DIY rift with vireio for warping and hillcrest tracker with the 250hz firmware.

Horizontal rotation seems too sensitive. I can turn my head a little over 90 degrees in one direction, but Gordon ends up doing a full 180 degree rotation. Is there a way to adjust this?
Glad to hear it worked well for you. I'm jealous that you have a functional DIY, I tried 3 lvds boards and they all went died within ~10 minutes of powering up so I've got a partially assembled one sitting off to the side that I haven't been able to use. Does the head roll work alright with vireio, I believe there were some issues with other stereo drivers and the source engine where each eye rotates about it's own axis in the center of it's screen.

All the tracking including yaw are one to one, but given that you're the first person to use the vireio drivers here's a likely reason. Vireio provides mouse emulation from what I've read, and if that's not disabled somehow your essentially getting the real head tracking yaw updates + the mouse emulation ones. I do allow mouse input to turn the player as well as the gamepad right stick so you can turn around without physically turning in circles. I don't know if vireio has an option to shut off mouse emulation but if not I can add a switch to turn off mouse input.

I'm surprised that the 250hz firmware was working for you, it caused issues for djdevin but I had planned to add proper support for it this weekend.
BOLL wrote:This looks greatcakeawesomepie! :woot

Actually the first S3D-experience to really hook me was HL2 with nVidia 3D-vision, sadly it was with a screen that showed a pile of ghosting top and bottom, as well as the hud being rendered just flat including the crosshair. Still, just with depth the immersion got crazy, on a monitor. With head tracking, separate weapon tracking and S3D I'm sure to fill up a couple of pants, looking forward to this come March-May sometime, eh! :D
Ha, yeah similar experience for me too. And I remember thinking when I got my HMZ a year ago that we had achieved the ultimate VR solution, it's pretty amazing to see how fast things accelerated over the last year. By the time the rifts ship I'd like to have a relatively cheap/simple solution for the weapon tracking that all in is under $100. Right now the gun I'm using was ~40 but the hillcrest tracker is a bit pricey.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 11:36 pm
by adoral84
djdevin wrote:Mod works great and can't wait to test with independent gun movement even if it means dropping another buck on another tracker. The game is really playable (and enjoyable ;) ) even just using the Wiimote for forward/back/strafe/buttons and looks great on my DIY rift with DDD. I had a few guinea pigs try it and it's really easy to get into the game and play through it.

Question for you though, does your fusion have to change because it's 250hz? Or do you just set a new sample rate?
Awesome, glad your enjoying it. I'm going to be posting more videos tomorrow and an update with all the latest gun tracking stuff. I originally just had a constant defined for the sample rate, it's now a setting you can adjust via the game config or console in the version I'll release tomorrow. The independent gun tracking is really coming together, it now passes my test of being natural enough to feel like a major advantage over just head tracking now that I have the controller mapped in a reasonable way.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:35 am
by BillRoeske
Jose wrote:[...] Thanks for posting this mod. I just played through the map where you defend Alyx in the ant lion tunnels using turrets. It was really fun! I'm using a DIY rift with vireio for warping and hillcrest tracker with the 250hz firmware. [...]
It's pretty fantastic to see the various gears that have been in motion for the past (less than a) year starting to click together like this.

Nice job on the mod, adoral! I'll certainly give it a spin once my Rift dev kit arrives. In the mean time, though, I'm enjoying the thread and look forward to the new videos. :)

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:44 am
by 3dvison
adoral84,
What do you think of this gun/tracker (Link Below)

Talked about in this thread.
http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=120&t=15708
GUN:
http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Inductio ... rds=mag+II

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:20 pm
by adoral84
I just posted a new video of the mod mostly focused on combat using the independent head and weapon tracking. I did include a few scenes with an overlay of me controlling it although I was never quite able to get them entirely synced.

[youtube-hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H2rL-lBxRs[/youtube-hd]
3dvison wrote:adoral84,
What do you think of this gun/tracker (Link Below)

Talked about in this thread.
http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=120&t=15708
GUN:
http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Inductio ... rds=mag+II
I was considering the mag II, it looks really well built but two things made me decide to try the top shot elite, the price (I'd like this to be accessible for a broader group) and the fact that the mag II seems to have only one thumbstick. Having the extra thumbstick on the back of the trigger handle is really useful as I can use it to add additional yaw without tangling myself up. Everything will work with the Mag II though, you just won't have the extra analog turn ability.

Actually, if they've actually released (or someone hacked together) an api I could probably use the sensors built in for the tracking which would be pretty awesome (I'm assuming it has both a gyro and accelerometer). That's something I should definitely look into as that'd essentially give you a plug and play solution with nothing required but the rift and the gun...

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:44 pm
by donkaradiablo
adoral84 wrote: - 3 DOF true headtracking (not mouse emulation) + a head/neck model for some basic translation
- Transparent HUD that fades in when relevant information changes (taking damage, reloading etc)
- You can lower your gun ("use" key can toggle it as well as many of the actions like sprinting, picking up items, etc) because constantly having a gun in your face (when you aren't fighting) is an immersion killer... This also hides the crosshairs so there's effectively no HUD
- Removed all head kicks from both user weapons and enemy attacks (like getting hit in the face with a CP baton)
- Full support for custom tracker orientation
- support for gamepad / mouse turning in addition to the tracker yaw
- an installer (**when selecting the installation directory, point it to you "Steam" folder)
- independent 360 degree weapon tracking with a second tracker
- custom sensor fusion for hillcrest (the out of the box one is awful)
This is just great man. Really great.
Now I'll have to buy a second tracker when I get my Rift :)

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:53 pm
by 3dvison
Hi adoral84,
Is it still Hillcrest trackers only or did you get that multi tracker code working ?

Video looks great...and fun..

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 3:24 pm
by adoral84
3dvison wrote: Is it still Hillcrest trackers only or did you get that multi tracker code working ?
Still the hillcrest trackers, I got sidetracked working on cleaning up game breaking missing scenes, setting up the code for the new more accurate view model placement and made some adjustments to make the tracking faster. Given that the wiimote isn't returning orientation data in the Freepie plugin it's not going to be quite as straight forward as I'd hoped :/ If I get some code from Cyber that is more consistent than what I've been able to get from wiiyourself it shouldn't take long.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 5:31 pm
by 3dvison
One last quick question adoral84,

The gun you have, it has a sensor bar for tracking correct, are you using it, or are you just using it like a normal 360 controller with a Hillcrest attached to it, without the use of the sensor bar ?

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 5:40 pm
by adoral84
3dvison wrote: The gun you have, it has a sensor bar for tracking correct, are you using it, or are you just using it like a normal 360 controller with a Hillcrest attached to it, without the use of the sensor bar ?
I'm just using the hillcrest mounted to the gun since I'm turning around all the time. I've seen some guys use a stationary sensor bar with a wii in a 360 setup to provide additional calibration data whenever possible, but it hasn't been necessary.

I'm actually looking into doing some simple optical tracking (position only, probably top down to reduce occlusion) using a PS3 eye camera, initially to track head translations but once that's sorted out I want to do weapon position tracking as well. If anyone has experience on something like this I'd love some pointers.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 6:12 pm
by Fredz
adoral84 wrote:I'm actually looking into doing some simple optical tracking (position only, probably top down to reduce occlusion) using a PS3 eye camera, initially to track head translations but once that's sorted out I want to do weapon position tracking as well. If anyone has experience on something like this I'd love some pointers.
If you want to track a PS Move with your PS Eye you may have a look here : http://thp.io/2010/psmove/
I've used it and it worked very well for positional tracking, not so much for rotational tracking, very noisy results not really adequate for head tracking.

If you want to use it as a weapon you may also have a look at the PS Move sharp shooter accessory : http://us.playstation.com/ps3/accessori ... r-ps3.html

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 6:29 pm
by adoral84
Fredz wrote:If you want to track a PS Move with your PS Eye you may have a look here : http://thp.io/2010/psmove/
I've used it and it worked very well for positional tracking, not so much for rotational tracking, very noisy results not really adequate for head tracking.

If you want to use it as a weapon you may also have a look at the PS Move sharp shooter accessory : http://us.playstation.com/ps3/accessori ... r-ps3.html
Great, thanks for the pointers Fredz. I have a sharpshooter, but motioninjoy was giving me fits (bluescreening when activating the navigator). The physical device is excellent though, especially if I end up doing optical tracking. The PS Move API looked like the best option from the bit of digging I did but it seemed like windows support might be limited, did you have any issues or were you doing mac/linux development?

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 7:01 pm
by Fredz
I was doing Linux development, you can see how it looked like here :
http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=140&t=15994

Support for Windows hasn't been very good, but it's only related to the subpar bluetooth stack implementation on this system which prevents reliable pairing, but the library in itself seems to work without a problem on this system.

Some people have already succeeded in pairing under Windows, and when it works once the controller connects correctly every time. Have a look at the "Windows status" section on this page for an explanation about how to correct pairing issues : http://thp.io/2010/psmove/old_index.html

Also, if you only intend to use positional tracking I guess it won't be a problem since it won't rely on the bluetooth connection. It could also serve as a starting code base if you want to implement positional tracking yourself.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:13 pm
by Jose
... I tried 3 lvds boards and they all went died within ~10 minutes of powering up so I've got a partially assembled one sitting off to the side that I haven't been able to use ...
Did you use the same AC adapter on all 3 boards? On my diy rift (5.6 inch screen, HDMI and VGA board), I was originally using a brick-style AC adapter with the output as 12V 4A max, but some of the components were getting really hot, so I switched it to a PowerLine Universal AC Adapter set to 9V 600mA.
All the tracking including yaw are one to one, but given that you're the first person to use the vireio drivers here's a likely reason. Vireio provides mouse emulation from what I've read, and if that's not disabled somehow your essentially getting the real head tracking yaw updates + the mouse emulation ones. I do allow mouse input to turn the player as well as the gamepad right stick so you can turn around without physically turning in circles. I don't know if vireio has an option to shut off mouse emulation but if not I can add a switch to turn off mouse input.
I had vireio's tracking disabled. With the 250hz hillcrest, all tracking was 2:1. And when looking 90 degrees up or down, the camera would slowly drift back to the horizon. I've since downgraded the firmware back to stock 125hz, and now all tracking is 1:1 and working normally.
I'm surprised that the 250hz firmware was working for you, it caused issues for djdevin but I had planned to add proper support for it this weekend.
Can't wait to try it.

I've been playing a lot of Doom 3 BFG with tmek's tracking code. But the entire game is dark bloody corridors and hell themed levels. And no one's written a guide on how to load custom maps on it.

Most of the hl2 maps that I've found on gamebanana have worked very well with hl2vr. Buggy/jeep maps are really fun (and kinda nauseating when the buggy flips over) because the cockpit view and the head tracking is independent from the vehicle direction. There's a small problem though when accelerating in the buggy, the camera view gets auto "corrected" to face forward, even if my intention is to look outside the driver side window.

I also spent time noclipping around a minecraft themed map, which is really interesting because it gives me an idea of what VR minecraft can potentially look like.

Image

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:25 pm
by 3dvison
Jose wrote:
I've been playing a lot of Doom 3 BFG with tmek's tracking code.
Hi Jose, can I get that code ? Also, is there a how to guide somwhere in the forum, on getting Doom 3 BFG up and running on a DIY Rift with a Hillcrest tracker ?

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:42 pm
by adoral84
Jose wrote:
... I tried 3 lvds boards and they all went died within ~10 minutes of powering up so I've got a partially assembled one sitting off to the side that I haven't been able to use ...
Did you use the same AC adapter on all 3 boards? On my diy rift (5.6 inch screen, HDMI and VGA board), I was originally using a brick-style AC adapter with the output as 12V 4A max, but some of the components were getting really hot, so I switched it to a PowerLine Universal AC Adapter set to 9V 600mA.

...

I've been playing a lot of Doom 3 BFG with tmek's tracking code. But the entire game is dark bloody corridors and hell themed levels. And no one's written a guide on how to load custom maps on it.

Most of the hl2 maps that I've found on gamebanana have worked very well with hl2vr. Buggy/jeep maps are really fun (and kinda nauseating when the buggy flips over) because the cockpit view and the head tracking is independent from the vehicle direction. There's a small problem though when accelerating in the buggy, the camera view gets auto "corrected" to face forward, even if my intention is to look outside the driver side window.

I also spent time noclipping around a minecraft themed map, which is really interesting because it gives me an idea of what VR minecraft can potentially look like.
Thanks for the pointers, I used a couple of different power adapters for the DIY rifts but they were both 12v and I think 3-4a. I'll order another pair (I have all the parts for 2 aside from the controller boards) and try them with 9V 600mA.

That minecraft map is really cool, I was planning on really highlighting the gravity gun (it's probably the most unique experience w/ separate weapon tracking) in my next video and was actually looking for a minecraft map to use. Not a big minecraft player myself but I could see it being a great early candidate for vr.

I personally think Doom 3 is great but it's definitely all sort of the same thing and not something everyone will want to spend too much vr time in. There's no way I could convince my wife to try doom 3 with this setup but she really enjoyed wandering around eli's lab in HL2.

I'll check out the buggy issues, I haven't done any work directly on it so I'm glad it works at all.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 2:24 am
by Dakor
Well done so far!
I'll definitely Mention this on my Oculus Blog today (sry it's german).

I'm wondering if this works together with the Cinematic Mod by Fake factory?
I think that will/would look awesome. :mrgreen:

And.. is it possible to convert this Mod to work with other Source games (E.g.. L4D, G-mod, Portal 1/2)? Or is the method you do this very Half life specific?

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 7:25 am
by adoral84
Dakor wrote:Well done so far!
I'll definitely Mention this on my Oculus Blog today (sry it's german).

I'm wondering if this works together with the Cinematic Mod by Fake factory?
I think that will/would look awesome. :mrgreen:

And.. is it possible to convert this Mod to work with other Source games (E.g.. L4D, G-mod, Portal 1/2)? Or is the method you do this very Half life specific?
Awesome, thanks Dakor, people seem to have a generally positive reaction to it so far.

The method I'm using isn't specific to HL2 but most of those mods are on different versions of the source engine than the latest one valve has released openly (which was around 2007 with the orange box). I would absolutely love to have something like this in L4D (& 2), it wouldn't take long at all to integrate if I had access to the L4D code but I doubt that'll happen. The same issue exists with portal and counterstrike. Honestly I hope that if enough people are into this valve will do an official integration with all their games.

And as far as I know the Cinematic Mod content should work fine with the mod if you know how to move the files from one mod to the other (you could probably just replace the CM mod's bin folder with my mod's and play it in their mod). That assumes they didn't do any custom coding specific to CM but I think it's all just texture, scene, and map updates.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:45 pm
by Bretspot
I installed this but i cant find it to run it now that it's installed. Did I do something wrong? I don't see it in my games list or on steam.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:49 pm
by adoral84
Bretspot wrote:I installed this but i cant find it to run it now that it's installed. Did I do something wrong? I don't see it in my games list or on steam.
After you install it (and chose your "Steam" folder as the target to install) you'll need to exit and reopen steam for it to show up.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:07 pm
by Bretspot
Ah great, it worked.

I was hoping it had SBS and warping, but I guess not. (Wanted to see how well it would run on my computer).

I guess we will have to use Verio in the meantime.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:19 pm
by adoral84
Bretspot wrote:Ah great, it worked.

I was hoping it had SBS and warping, but I guess not. (Wanted to see how well it would run on my computer).

I guess we will have to use Verio in the meantime.
For now Vireio works well for the SBS and warping, I don't want to spend the time implementing it directly in the engine till I can do it with the official rift apis. Are you running the 250hz firmware for the hillcrest trackers? The version that's posted doesn't yet support that (the one I'm currently testing does).

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:22 pm
by Alkapwn
How difficult would this be to setup for someone that isn't too into modding, but can figure stuff out if need be. And also what gun are you using for this? And how easy is it to connect the 360 gun and controller wirelessly to a PC. I dunno if that's a noob question or not, just cause I haven't seen too much mention of that anywhere. I have a wired Razer Onza 360 controller as well, but would prefer to use a wireless 360 controller.

Also the mod looks insane! I can't wait to try it and show it to everyone that I know who's a gamer and everyone who isn't.

EDIT: Just read through the AMA on reddit, and have now added the 360 controller and wireless receiver to my cart. Which Hillcrest tracker are you currently using? And will this be the best option for implementations of this sort since I think Palmer said that the Oculus tracker won't be available for separate purchase.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:37 pm
by Bretspot
adoral84 wrote:
Bretspot wrote:Ah great, it worked.

I was hoping it had SBS and warping, but I guess not. (Wanted to see how well it would run on my computer).

I guess we will have to use Verio in the meantime.
For now Vireio works well for the SBS and warping, I don't want to spend the time implementing it directly in the engine till I can do it with the official rift apis. Are you running the 250hz firmware for the hillcrest trackers? The version that's posted doesn't yet support that (the one I'm currently testing does).
Nothing yet, just waiting for my Rift was hoping to benchmark HL2.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:30 am
by Jose
Your video is getting a lot of views hahaha :woot

I tried Black Mesa by copying/replacing client.dll, server.dll, libfreespace.dll but it doesn't really work (as a game) because a lot of the entities are missing, but the opening tram sequence mostly works and is very immersive.

Image

Will you be releasing an update soon? I really want to try the 250hz tracking. :mrgreen:

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:46 am
by Jose
3dvison wrote:
Jose wrote:
I've been playing a lot of Doom 3 BFG with tmek's tracking code.
Hi Jose, can I get that code ? Also, is there a how to guide somwhere in the forum, on getting Doom 3 BFG up and running on a DIY Rift with a Hillcrest tracker ?
tmek posted it here: http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.p ... 206#p92206 -- I downloaded doom 3 bfg source from github, then extracted tmek's files over the source, opened project file in visual studio, chose release branch, built, transferred *.resource files from retail doom 3 bfg over to the base folder in the source folder. I'll write more detail in a new thread in the rift forum.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 7:21 am
by adoral84
Jose wrote:Your video is getting a lot of views hahaha :woot

I tried Black Mesa by copying/replacing client.dll, server.dll, libfreespace.dll but it doesn't really work (as a game) because a lot of the entities are missing, but the opening tram sequence mostly works and is very immersive.

Image

Will you be releasing an update soon? I really want to try the 250hz tracking. :mrgreen:
Awesome Jose, that image looks great, I had that same idea but never got around to it. The tram sequence is such an ideal immersion demo for someone not really adept with videogames. The textures in Black Mesa are definitely a step up from the almost 10 year old HL2.

I can release it this evening, I just need to check a few things. I was trying to make the movement speeds a little slower but found a great side effect that the airboat now drives like it has a weedeater motor. I can't even go up small hills :)

I just ordered a YEI 3 space tracker, when the rift comes out it's probably going to be the best tracker to pair with it given it's 1000hz imu mode and magnetometer.

Yeah I was pretty shocked at the uptake there, yet another indicator of how many people out there who are really excited by the potential of VR.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 7:24 am
by adoral84
Alkapwn wrote:How difficult would this be to setup for someone that isn't too into modding, but can figure stuff out if need be. And also what gun are you using for this? And how easy is it to connect the 360 gun and controller wirelessly to a PC. I dunno if that's a noob question or not, just cause I haven't seen too much mention of that anywhere. I have a wired Razer Onza 360 controller as well, but would prefer to use a wireless 360 controller.

Also the mod looks insane! I can't wait to try it and show it to everyone that I know who's a gamer and everyone who isn't.

EDIT: Just read through the AMA on reddit, and have now added the 360 controller and wireless receiver to my cart. Which Hillcrest tracker are you currently using? And will this be the best option for implementations of this sort since I think Palmer said that the Oculus tracker won't be available for separate purchase.
Do you have some sort of HMD to use with it? If you don't already the only two options I'd suggest would be waiting for an oculus rift to be available or if you're really adventurous you could try to make your own, one of the members on this forum put together an awesome guide but you'll still need to be somewhat crafty.

http://bitcortex.com/oculus-libre-open- ... ulus-rift/

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:04 am
by alekki
Awesome, I think this might be the best VR demo available around the time Rift ships, especially if you have a tracker for a gun.

Have you considered supporting Razer Hydra? It would offer 6DOF tracking for the gun, maybe even for the head if you were to mount one on your head. The cool thing is that it has all the buttons and analog sticks you'd expect from a gamepad while offering accurate 6DOF tracking, making it probably the best option for a gun controller and tracker in one package. It's not shaped like a gun like the gun controller you're using but mounting it on a toy gun, Wii/Move gun attachment or something shouldn't be too hard.

Also, do you accept donations? I'll definitely send some money your way as soon as I get my Rift to try this with.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:56 am
by mscoder610
Apologies if someone's already asked this - how feasible is it to use the Oculus Rift w/ it's tracker for free-look head tracking, but then just use a regular PC mouse for the independent gun aiming?

I'm still trying to decide the most practical control scheme for me, for games like this. I'd think if I'm playing any game that doesn't have the gun decoupled from the camera, just the Rift + a mouse would be fine (since I could turn 180 degrees with the mouse / adjust as needed).

But if the Rift covers head tracking, and a mouse covers only gun aiming, then I'm not sure the easiest way to turn 180 degrees in game then.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:30 am
by Randomoneh
First time I'm seeing this, so awesome.

I just hope precision is very high.

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:56 am
by Alkapwn
adoral84 wrote:Do you have some sort of HMD to use with it? If you don't already the only two options I'd suggest would be waiting for an oculus rift to be available or if you're really adventurous you could try to make your own, one of the members on this forum put together an awesome guide but you'll still need to be somewhat crafty.

http://bitcortex.com/oculus-libre-open- ... ulus-rift/
I don't have an HMD yet, but I should be getting one of the first Rifts off the line. As soon as I saw the E3 stuff with Carmack I realized the potential immediately and didn't even think twice about jumping in on the pre-kickstarter order. Even though I haven't tried a VR device for way over a decade at some amusement park, I instantly saw the vision and potential of this device. I think some people need to try it to understand how amazing of a game changer it is, and some people just do the math and understand the value and impact it will have.

I want to try and have as much gear, games and setup ready as I can for when the Rift arrives. Since I plan on showing this to everyone, I wanna have as many different demos as I possibly can. And I must say that so far I think yours is the best. Can't wait to try this out! I'm so pumped!

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:54 am
by PatimPatam
alekki wrote:Have you considered supporting Razer Hydra? It would offer 6DOF tracking for the gun, maybe even for the head if you were to mount one on your head.
+1 on adding 6DOF Razer Hydra support for gun tracking! (if possible)

Re: Half-Life 2 VR mod with head tracking (download now)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:25 pm
by yuriythebest
sorry if this was answered elsewhere - I was really impressed by the decoupling of the head tracking / gun aiming - can you post a step by step guide for dummies as to how one might make such a gun?