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its accurate enough to track your fingers and its not janky

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It's more accurate than kinect.

 

I personally want to see mental VR sometime in my life before I die. Imagine how awesome it would be?

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its accurate enough to track your fingers and its not janky

 

 

It's more accurate than kinect.

 

I personally want to see mental VR sometime in my life before I die. Imagine how awesome it would be?

 

i ment kinect 2 which is coming out on pc really soon so wont that make this pointless?

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i ment kinect 2 which is coming out on pc really soon so wont that make this pointless?

its military accurate, not just "I can see your hands but now they're behind your head because software"

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i ment kinect 2 which is coming out on pc really soon so wont that make this pointless?

Kinect 2 still has too much latency to my knowledge. Can't find the video but it had Abrash talking about how even v2 has too much latency for VR.

Also controlvr has individual fingers, arms and as they said, later on, hopefully forms of feedback.

 

Could be used to scan in an environment possibly I guess. There was the scanning of a guy playing guitar to put him into the Tuscany demo.

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