• MentalEdge
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    9 months ago

    Heavy, the blacks aren’t black, the audio was twice better on the CV1, but the framerate and tracking quality is unbeatable. Resolution and FOV bump is nice, too.

    My hands are way too large for the Index Controllers, I desperately want something to replace them.

    I need to do this to reach the system button, and I can’t always just hold the controller further down due to how the strap works.

    Most of the time I hold it with just my fingers so my thumb actually lands where the buttons are, but it’s meant to be strapped to the palm of the hand. I’ve yet to figure out a way to hold them that makes the joystick comfortable to use, it’s too far to the side from where you’d want to put your thumb.

    Big huge bonus is that it works on Linux. I’m happy with the headset, oled would be nice, and audio was much better on the CV1. But it’s not bad.

    But I would kill for a lighthouse tracked version of the original oculus touch controllers.

    • FartsWithAnAccent
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      99 months ago

      That’s kind of a bummer but at least you can use other peripherals if you want. I think the Vive controllers are pretty decent even though they’re a little dated.

      I love all the things Valve has done for gaming on Linux.

      Thanks for the mini-review btw!

      • MentalEdge
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        79 months ago

        Lighthouse tracking rocks, I’m never going back to constellation so in that regard it’s an upgrade. Misses in Beat Saber due to tracking errors do not happen. And inside-out is just garbage for anything but the actual head-tracking. My dad has a Quest.

        I sorely miss the low weight and ergonomics of the touch controllers. They were brilliant, and though it was more basic, their finger tracking could already do all that you’d want. I’ve not felt it worth the effort to replace the knuckles, unless I can match that.