When playing beat saber all swing my saber and it won't follow my hand as well. It seems to have some sort of delay. Not only that my controllers loose tracking and don't track for a bit. This is making it impossible to play beat saber maps that are expert + as its cutting down my swings and making them shorter too. Any info on making tracking better would be nice.
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Without any detail on your configuration (PC specs + sensors positioning) it might prove difficult to help ^^'.
That said, here are a few leads on how to solve tracking issues:
- If the game lags, the tracking will as well (obviously xD). Make sure your computer can run VR. If the game lags anyway, you should use the Oculus Tray Tool.
- Make sure both the Oculus Sensors are plugged in USB 3.0 ports.
- Check the Device tab in the Oculus desktop app while playing. It might show you what error you get.
- Are there anything in the way of the sensors? For example: the corner of a furniture.
- Do the Sensors Configuration again.
- It may be a hardware issue (worst case scenario xD). Check the cables, and check that the Oculus desktop app does show you all the devices in the Device tab.
- If the tracking issues occur only in Beat Saber, reinstall it.
Hopefully it helped!
- Great small apps. Great ports of bigger games.
- Great VR-specific features. Not enough showcased!!!
- Too many actors in the industry, the market is totally broken.
My hopes for VR next gen:
- Better ratio between visual quality and power needs. No more godrays and less SDE.
- Full Body Tracking.
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I'm also personally experimenting right now with my 3 sensor setup by aligning in a diagonal in my square room so my face is looking at a sensor and I have one on each side of me so there is always at least 2 cameras on each controller. It seems better but I killed my arms a couple of days ago and haven't been able to properly run it through its courses just yet lol.
Other solutions involve putting foil between the spring and the negative terminal but I find it to be a bit unreliable. Let us know if you find something that solves.