@lereile are you joking or are you really optimistic about it? I looked into it a little and I don't understand how it would help.
@connan mounting a box on the shell sounds ridiculous but I was tempted, until I learned about how IMU sensors are used in addition to optical sensors, and a mounted box can't fake gravity and magnetic north and rotational forces... unfortunately... 😞
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Guess the best solution would be a large cardboard box mounted right on the shell. You just would need someone to put it after you took place 😄
@lereile are you joking or are you really optimistic about it? I looked into it a little and I don't understand how it would help.
@connan mounting a box on the shell sounds ridiculous but I was tempted, until I learned about how IMU sensors are used in addition to optical sensors, and a mounted box can't fake gravity and magnetic north and rotational forces... unfortunately... 😞
So what about Rift S , is it also IMU dependent?
@connan Yes, I believe all Oculus devices (and probably all VR devices for that matter) use IMU sensors in addition to optical sensors.
With help from YawVR community I got motion compensation working with my Quest2: http://forum.yawvr.com/discussion/142/motion-compensation#latest