My DK1 works on my laptop with UE4 (4.8) and an older OR runtime, and the CV1 works on my desktop (MAME cabinet) with UE4 (also 4.8), even with my current card (specs in my sig). It's Landman that has used this! I have Oculus DK1 and just recently got my Oculus CV1. I don't use Trinus VR, I only piped in on this thread because I saw your post, and hadn't seen you around the forums for quite some time, lol. I really need it to be in windowed mode."
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How did you get it working properly? I can get it to appear, but, because it's full screen, it's too close. If you have any questions, I'd like to help out as much as I can My first recommendation is to try out the game called Steve. With everything setup, start your GameGuru game. This can be a little tedious but once you have it setup you're good to go.ĥ. Start up Trinus VR server and set it up according to the device/headset you have.
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I had an Oculus DK2 and this method is in some cases far better than what the DK2 could do.Ĥ. If everything runs smoothly, you could actually have a better experience than the DK2 regarding image quality.
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It uses the phone's Gyro sensor to mimic mouse movement and it does that job pretty damn well. Using WIFI with TrinusVR has a high latency. Trinus is the only app that I have come across that uses USB tethering to "stream" the games to your phone with low latency. Don’t wait till 2016, live your PC games in virtual reality today."ĭownload TrinusVR (Costs $5) on the Playstore to your Android device. Trinus VR uses the display and sensors of your own phone to transform it into a portal to your PC games. Quote: "Trinus VR (previously known as Trinus Gyre) was created to provide PC gamers with a high-end virtual reality headset without needing to buy expensive hardware, because you already have the hardware in your pocket.