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- Added support for running VR mode on the Oculus Rift
Team Fortress 2 Oculus Patch released
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Team Fortress 2 Oculus Patch released
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wow that's fast! i thought it'd be a little later this week since we only got the news yesterday.
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such an innocuous bullet point, yet so full of meaning.
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Also there's a wiki about the rift for TF: http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Virtual_Reality
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that wiki is great i just wish you could set up most options for most games once per user. but it shows how much they've thought about making the experience as good and customisable as they could.
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"Some very lucky folks never get any effects at all and can play for many hours. You are freaks and the rest of us are very jealous of you"
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Dang! Update downloaded but it wont load without the tracker.
Any way to disable the tracker so I can at least benchmark it?
Any way to disable the tracker so I can at least benchmark it?
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"In the TF2 advanced video settings, make sure "Wait for vertical sync" is disabled."
Well, that goes against everything we've been told so far. Seems Valve prefer less latency vs a stable image.
Well, that goes against everything we've been told so far. Seems Valve prefer less latency vs a stable image.
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"In the TF2 advanced video settings, make sure "Wait for vertical sync" is disabled."
This is interesting. I thought Palmer said that vsync was very desirable in VR
This is interesting. I thought Palmer said that vsync was very desirable in VR
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That's probably me. I have tried all my life to experience seasickness and doing all that you are told to avoid. No luck, I just don't have that ability I think.Drewbdoo wrote:"Some very lucky folks never get any effects at all and can play for many hours. You are freaks and the rest of us are very jealous of you"
I get sick every time I drink alcohol though. And I have the worst hang overs lasting days. This is why I never drink anymore...
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Seriously, there are like a dozen of them, and it's already getting hard to locate threads worth paying attention to here.
EDIT: Right, I went back to "Active Topics" after posting this and saw two identical new threads about this - by Neil. *headdeskheaddesk*
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I think there was research done by the military linked here once. People susceptible to seasickness can be fine in VR simulations, and conversely those resistant to seasickness can puke buckets when in VR. With seasickness it's a matter of your vestibular system being stimulated without visual cues (which is why they say to look at the horizon). In VR it's the complete opposite, your brain is visually told that it's moving but your vestibular system says nay.Parallaxis wrote:That's probably me. I have tried all my life to experience seasickness and doing all that you are told to avoid. No luck, I just don't have that ability I think.Drewbdoo wrote:"Some very lucky folks never get any effects at all and can play for many hours. You are freaks and the rest of us are very jealous of you"
I get sick every time I drink alcohol though. And I have the worst hang overs lasting days. This is why I never drink anymore...
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do you know if car sickness would be closer to seasickness or VR sickness?
I can read in the back of a car upside down and be fine for hours
hopefully that translates to good VR endurance
I can read in the back of a car upside down and be fine for hours
hopefully that translates to good VR endurance
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Re: Team Fortress 2 Oculus Patch released
In Steam Library I have
Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2 Beta
What should I install?
Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2 Beta
What should I install?
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nateight wrote:
Seriously, there are like a dozen of them, and it's already getting hard to locate threads worth paying attention to here.
EDIT: Right, I went back to "Active Topics" after posting this and saw two identical new threads about this - by Neil. *headdeskheaddesk*
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Car sickness is related to sea sickness. You feel the G-forces and inclines, but you're staring down at a stationary scene (the book you're reading and the car interior beyond it).Pokey wrote:do you know if car sickness would be closer to seasickness or VR sickness?
I can read in the back of a car upside down and be fine for hours
hopefully that translates to good VR endurance
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3dcoffee wrote:In Steam Library I have
Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2 Beta
What should I install?
Team Fortress 2. Ignore the Beta one.
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Its unfortunate that IPD and lens type are not driver settings and must be set ingame. This adds some development complexity and means that if they revise the hardware it will be necessary to change code in every game.
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Thank you!ChrisJD wrote:3dcoffee wrote:In Steam Library I have
Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2 Beta
What should I install?
Team Fortress 2. Ignore the Beta one.
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Now that there is official source support, isnt it going to be real easy to get this setting working on other games, hl2, l4d etc. i mean the exe file for tf2 is hl2.exe
i know thers vorpx and verioperception or whatever its called, but im sure valve are going to do a better job for source games, first cos its their engine, but second cos they have had dev kits for a while
i know thers vorpx and verioperception or whatever its called, but im sure valve are going to do a better job for source games, first cos its their engine, but second cos they have had dev kits for a while
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Firstly, Valve hasn't released source code yet, so no, it won't be any simpler for future implementations because of this.
Secondly, Valve made the whole experience very customizable with convars, so your experience depends entirely on your skill at adjusting the convars. Additionally, there are over 5 different control schemes you can set up with VR, so that further muddies the quality waters.
There's no telling if VALVE made a quality experience because YOU are the one who sets all the parameters. Once there is some play testing info, we'll know which convars work best with which configurations (people will undoubtedly start making guides telling you how to set the convars based on which lenses you're using, your IPD, and the way you've adjusted the lenses).
Secondly, Valve made the whole experience very customizable with convars, so your experience depends entirely on your skill at adjusting the convars. Additionally, there are over 5 different control schemes you can set up with VR, so that further muddies the quality waters.
There's no telling if VALVE made a quality experience because YOU are the one who sets all the parameters. Once there is some play testing info, we'll know which convars work best with which configurations (people will undoubtedly start making guides telling you how to set the convars based on which lenses you're using, your IPD, and the way you've adjusted the lenses).
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Honestly i want to see this working with the game Dark Messiah of M&M. That game was incredibly immersive and would translate awesomely to a VR experience.
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I think he meant Valves Source Engine, not any actual source code. Now they have ported one of their games to the Rift, Valve now know what it will take, and therefore it will be easier for them, to port over their other Source Engine games as well.zalo wrote:Firstly, Valve hasn't released source code yet, so no, it won't be any simpler for future implementations because of this.
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Yes, that's a bad decision. The driver should have a list of users, and for each user it should let you choose what IPD, lens cup, and dial setting they are using. Then it should let you change users and have that affect every game. The driver should also automatically handle differences between different Rift versions.Owen wrote:Its unfortunate that IPD and lens type are not driver settings and must be set ingame. This adds some development complexity and means that if they revise the hardware it will be necessary to change code in every game.
Other optional user settings should include: how tall they are, what disabilities they have (there was talk about compensating for various visual problems), perhaps the option to disable some of the Safety Protocols (maybe some people can handle cutscenes, camera shake or whatever?), what control scheme they prefer, and perhaps some avatar description (maybe like a Mii, or at least things like gender, for games like The Gallery that may have male and female avatars), favourite colour, etc.
The user settings should probably be extensible so you can add new settings later.
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Seconded. Love that game.IGameArt wrote:Honestly i want to see this working with the game Dark Messiah of M&M. That game was incredibly immersive and would translate awesomely to a VR experience.
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Re: Team Fortress 2 Oculus Patch released
They changed their wiki URL while I was reading it! After a web page refresh, that above linked page now suggested a different link, here:spire8989 wrote:Also there's a wiki about the rift for TF: http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Virtual_Reality
It appears that they use DIFFERENT pre-warp adjustments for different Rift lenses. That means we need user-selectable pre-warp in our apps as well, or perhaps user-adjustable custom pre-warp (so our apps can also support various DIY Rift-clones).http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Oculus_Rift_User_Guide wrote:If you use the "A" vision lenses in the Rift, you don't need to do anything to let the game know. If you have switched to the "B" or "C" lenses, you will need to set the "oculus_lens_type" convar to "B" or "C" respectively.
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I got "VR" mode to load by using -vr +sixense_enabled 1 with my Hydra. It didn't check for the tracker and loaded fine, didn't do any warping though, just SBS. I plugged in my sony HMZ T1 and played like 3 mins with my Hydra.. the SBS doesn't seem to work very well with the HMZ, I could not tell it was 3d at all. Possibly a convergence thing that's optimized for the RIFT.
Can't wait to get my RIFT, hopefully even with the tracker you can also use the Hydra.
Can't wait to get my RIFT, hopefully even with the tracker you can also use the Hydra.
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Clever thinking. "-vr +sixense_enabled 1" works for me too. Even though I do have a Razer Hydra, the laptop I tried it on has never had any Razer Hydra stuff connected or installed, so it should work for everyone.K701 wrote:I got "VR" mode to load by using -vr +sixense_enabled 1 with my Hydra. It didn't check for the tracker and loaded fine, didn't do any warping though, just SBS. I plugged in my sony HMZ T1 and played like 3 mins with my Hydra.. the SBS doesn't seem to work very well with the HMZ, I could not tell it was 3d at all. Possibly a convergence thing that's optimized for the RIFT.
Can't wait to get my RIFT, hopefully even with the tracker you can also use the Hydra.
It doesn't seem to work properly though. It is in SBS mode, but it is 2D and there is no warping. Also none of the menus are in SBS, they are all fullscreen. So it is just glitched when you use that combination.
Which isn't too surprising. Sixense do all their own modifications to the Source engine and it uses a different code-path.
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I guess that eventually Oculus will develop an "Oculus Rift Control Panel" for Windows, where we will be able to set these parameters so games can get info from there. I think Valve implemented this as a temporary solution so we have something to play with when we get our developer kits.Owen wrote:Its unfortunate that IPD and lens type are not driver settings and must be set ingame. This adds some development complexity and means that if they revise the hardware it will be necessary to change code in every game.
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kinda bummed i was hoping to check my framerate to see if have to beef up my system before my rift comes but i get a unable to pre-init vr tracker error. Guess i just have to wait