CptMackey wrote: » One thing that help me massively was adjusting the ipd. Made it clearer when I play.
mrcheez wrote: » Put camera on a tripod as soon as you get it
mrcheez wrote: » - remember your camera doesn't need to be beside your tv, so position it anywhere you like where you can ensure you have sufficient space to move
deadl0ck wrote: » Any recommendations for a tripod on eBay or Amazon etc ? Ahh... hadn't thought of that - I had assumed it would be under/over the TV but it does not need to be as you'll have your own screen. Nice !
deadl0ck wrote: » Some interesting info here about lens pens (which I had never heard of before) to clean the psvr lenses: https://www.reddit.com/r/PSVR/comments/7k4oj7/lens_pen_made_a_huge_difference/
mrcheez wrote: » Can we move this thread to the new Virtual Reality forum please?https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1829 Thanks!
Fieldog wrote: » Why? It's specific to PlayStation I would have thought? I'm sure we can have a thread in both forums?
mrcheez wrote: » My tips are... - Put camera on a tripod as soon as you get it - position camera at nose level when standing up and aim camera down slightly. Mess around with this until you have it perfect. You should have no problems picking up guns off the ground in Superhot for example. Holoball is a great game to use as a way of defining your play space. It's worth it for the config screen alone. - remember your camera doesn't need to be beside your tv, so position it anywhere you like where you can ensure you have sufficient space to move - if you have reflective surfaces behind you when facing camera cover them with some temporary sheeting. I have a 60" framed photo behind me and my tracking always goes a bit awry after a while. Covering this over with a few plastic bags fixed this. Easy to take down and put back up without having to move frame. - when doing the light tracking during initial setup try to pivot the headset around the same distance from the camera at all times. PSVR Frank put up a video about this a few months ago as a way of improving tracking
sticker wrote: » Any recommendations for cheap tripod for camera?
mrcheez wrote: » Any generic tripod should do though you might need to get some sort of adaptor that will allow you to "grip" the camera. I had a spare set of GoPro attachments, some of which I was able to piece together to screw onto the tripod.https://www.reddit.com/r/PSVR/comments/5n98ac/a_stand_for_your_cameraup_to_10_feet_high/?st=jplbf87z&sh=742723cc
mrcheez wrote: » What I did was open my pack of GoPro accessories and sorta bastardised a contraption that works wellhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Accessories-ccbetter-Action-Session-including/dp/B018Z358JG/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1544636071&sr=8-6&keywords=gopro+accessories You might get something cheaper on ebay though
mrcheez wrote: » Yeah it should really be eye level when u are standing and pointed slightly down so that your full body including feet and head are in view when 2m away