why should we (I speak at least for mysel) have all the frustration ? * Today for example I tried 5 or 6 times each time either it wouldnt respond or I sat in pitlane motionless wanting to mash my head into the windscreen. Every time I look at the AC discussion page the HTC Vive VR for AC thread (or an iteration of it) is there to remind me of 'how ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ lucky I am' to have all the right stuff to play it yet it seems like a chore. Maybe I've reached the uppermost limits of faffing about and I should just go get a go-kart (need to loose at least 30 kgs 1st :0) or just keep playing GTA5.
the handshakes often don't work, wheel settings (and attempted recalibrations) dont always stick (make the slightest solitary change to the button lay out and you get this nagging feeling that you have to go through the WHOLE wheel configuration procedure AGAIN- which to be honest is a pain to do with a headset on when you have to double check your wheel is at 90deg with one hand peeking under the rift, the other straing against seemingly 100% centre gain strength program locks up and I either cnrl+alt+del outta there or if I'm especially short fused I'll just power cycle the whole pc (not good I know!)įatigued by how much time wasting there is (for me) to make it work, let alone smoothly. Now it is rare that I can get ANY VR facetime. By in large wheel settings (Fanatec CSW V2+CSP V2+Universal hub) would keep and I usually could just slip into hotlapping the most resent F1 Scudera and I was a happy chappie.was :( I'd also had reasonable success a couple of weeks in starting in Virtual Desktop (after firing up steam of course). start up steam, pick up headset, oculus would automatically start (motion/light sensors triggered) then choose steam VR then 'play' AC, press ok (confirmation box) loading (oculus/stream/AC handshakes etc) then I was in. When I first got my rift (about 4-5 months ago) it all went so smoothly.