I want that so bad.You have no idea how much I want to dance in VRChat.Also, I really hope we don't have to wait any later than 2020 for an Oculus Rift Consumer Version 2. Im going to make the switch im just sad to know that i could have had full body right now. Perception Neuron.

I've read good and bad things about it. And I'm all ears for alternatives. You are going to pay a high price just to dance in VR Chat. Marc could have written in French, but then we would have had other complaints.

People being able to turn around all the time without worrying about tangled cords because they're tethered. Please tell me there's some hope for some plans to officially implement more features and hardware support soon? Especially full body tracking. The system is designed as a tool for video game developers, film makers, visual effects professionals, biomechanics researchers, sports medical analysts and virtual reality enthusiasts. But so far the majority of upgrades are other made by or for the Vive ecosystem. Aside from a forth sensor, most of my options are third party, or to get a Vive and enter the Vive ecosystem, with far more options. You paid too much for a prebuilt machine as an upgrade.

And we don't know how Vive Knuckles compare to Oculus Touch, yet.The guide is here, and it looks awesome! But even after the Rift was released, I was really broke and had to wait. Anyone got both the Vive Pro and Rift that can give an honest opinion (with their system specs)?

Vive Pro, Samsung Odyssey, or Pimax.


I got my Oculus Rift because it was the best deal at the moment. Knowing I likely won't have to do my own troubleshooting and configuring, because Oculus has already figured out the technology themselves, and it just works without much hassle or worry.But for a long time now, Oculus hasn't updated hardware for PC at all.

Nobody here knows what Oculus is going to do in the future, but Oculus connect is just around the corner so that might shed some light.. but that thread is 1 year old and I've seen it used in unity for moving feet just fine.But then again, I know close to nothing in regards to tracking. Team PERCEPTION / NEURON is raising funds for Project PERCEPTION NEURON: Motion Capture, VR and VFX on Kickstarter!

I'm not aware of any ways Oculus Quest could be used with a PC, though I have heard there are solutions people have come up with to use Galaxy GearVR with a PC. And that I've bought upgrades for my computer.I love VR so much and want even better performance that I'm now investing all the money I can afford right now into it.I just went from upgrading from this PC, that I bought at Black Friday last year for VR.All because better VR performance and experience matters that much to me.And yet, the more I look as possible upgrade options, the more it seems like my only path is to actually get a Vive. It's possible for Oculus to still open up and allow for such a thing.
Especially CPU, since VRChat can be very single core heavy.Believe me, money can definitely be an object for me. Forget anything major like that for at least another 10 years or longer. More than just accessible, our versatile mocap suits are portable and adaptable enough to make any space a motion capture studio. At the time of its release I was blown away to buy perception neuron , but the design needs improvement  maybe some spandex wireless bands that you just slip on no wires to snag example sleeves with gloves and you can velcro the sensors on or something.

And definitely wasn't as good of a deal as my last pre-built. but that thread is 1 year old and I've seen it used in unity for moving feet just fine.

And I would have an extra HMD in case my Rift breaks again. It's bad form to make fun of anybody's language on this forum. Noitom does sell replacement parts. In my luck im going to sell my oculus to a friend and buy the htc vive and the vive trackers but i would have saved a lot of money if i just would have bought a vive in the first place. Being able to visit people's worlds and them look less blurry.I'm really limited on terms of options with Oculus Rift, though. And because I was too late to the Kickstarter party for Oculus.

And and in the meantime just being less restricted by cords in general.And Quest even has a lot of the best Oculus Store software. On the flip side - There is maybe a reason why we haven't seen this yet from Oculus or a third party vendor. Is VRChat worth spending $300 on? Mtaker do you even read what you type before you post things? I hope the switch will work out for you! Especially if there isn't any new PC hardware as a stop-gap in the meantime. PERCEPTION NEURON brings you an adaptive and affordable motion capture system by using one of the world’s smallest inertial measurement units (IMU).

Are Viver's with tracking pucks going around serving people ala "You got served"? As I may have some money soon the buy PN, how long did it take to get the suit with your recent purchase?

Notiom's motion capture suit, the Perception Neuron, costs significantly less than other mocap solutions yet delivers impressive results. If you want to dance, I'd say the vive is your best bet. In my luck im going to sell my oculus to a friend and buy the htc vive and the vive trackers but i would have saved a lot of money if i just would have bought a vive in the first place. I put off upgrading my PC.But after becoming obsessed with VRChat, I broke down and bought a gaming PC and Rift, even though I could barely afford it. So this isn't so much of a reflection of my finances, so much as my passion, and maybe even addiction.Normally, all my extra income would be going to extra games, on Steam and Switch mostly. And it was well worth it, though I had a few issues, the first day was the most amazing experience.

and just random fun stuff. And as you said the only reliable option is just to get a vive. It wouldn't give me access to some of Vive's upgrades, like a Samsung Odyssey + Vive sensors, or a Pimax 5K+. Does VRChat allow Perception Neuron use with it?