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In depth: What it’s like to spend the weekend with the HTC Vive

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Comments (3)
  1. Kole Abbott says:

    ^ that, maybe more subtly 😛

  2. Rashawn Miller says:

    I don't understand how people can get a product like the Vive for 4 days and not do the slightest research for that.
    The lighthouse stations are not infrared sensors. They are laser EMITTERS! And yes, they are responsible for the computer knowing the position of the headset and the controllers. Is it really that hard to grasp that you have to recalibrate every time that you move high precision equipment that tracks objects with a sub millimetre precision? I am also pretty sure that that is mentioned in the manual. RTFM!
    People who own a Vive will screw the lighthouse stations to the wall or to a bookshelf. They will have to (re)calibrate very rarely.

  3. Cleora DuBuque says:

    Yikes, this is cringe-inducing.
    "Maybe this will be fixed with the consumer edition and HTC or Valve tweak up the software… but I'm not hopeful."
    It's a software/driver installation bug, clearly. Of course is't it'll be fixed with the consumer version, what reason would you have to not be hopeful for that?

    The setup seems quite straight-forward to me. I'm not saying I'd like the lighthouses and associated cables in my living room, but none of this should have come as a surprise to anyone even remotely interested in VR, particularly a journalist writing a piece on it.

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