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  2. What do I actually need for full body tracking? : r/VRchat -...

    www.reddit.com/r/VRchat/comments/u9oohz/what_do_i_actually_need_for_full_body...

    Maybe 2 base stations (1 if you have a clear playspace) Dancings and extra stuff (cartwheels, backflips) 2-3 base stations. again it all depends on what you want to do with your fullbody! A fuck ton of money. Get a headset first and try it out for a good while before deciding if it's worth it.

  3. Full Body VR? : r/VRchat - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/VRchat/comments/nl602w/full_body_vr

    You will have to purchase VIVE base stations to be able to use full body after configuring the coding in the steam vr application to let it run both the quest and vive stuff together HTC Vive Pro/HTC Vive 659-1149$ These can go wireless for an extra 300$+ on top of the base stations supporting the Index headset and controllers, so you can use ...

  4. cheaper full body tracking solutions? : r/Vive - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/kru38p/cheaper_full_body_tracking_solutions

    Award. koduki. • 3 yr. ago. I'm also finding cheaper trackers. I found two products. # Uni-motion + Quest 2 + Air Link. This is completely codeless, full body tracking, and without base station solution. It already support VR Chat! Pricing is about $450.

  5. Easiest/cheapest way to get into Full Body Tracking?

    www.reddit.com/.../u3ybvk/easiestcheapest_way_to_get_into_full_body_tracking

    A friend of mine just got a used og vive setup and 3 trackers for $500 which work well. Index would be closer to $1150 used with trackers. The easiest route in terms of setup and future proofing would be the index (index hmd is better than quest 2 anyways, base station 2.0) The cheapest route I would recommend would be rift cv1 setup with 3 ...

  6. Garrys Mod VR with Full Body Tracking! - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/ValveIndex/comments/v4si4i/garrys_mod_vr_with_full_body...

    Going to the Murder, TTT, and Among us game modes were definitely easy! But this also opens up a window to play with your Non-VR friends who are normies and show them how cool VR can be in a normal game like Gmod! I am very very excited for the future of Neos though!

  7. Full body tracking on Quest 3 : r/OculusQuest - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/OculusQuest/comments/18b2s1p/full_body_tracking_on_quest_3

    Vive Trackers: The default method used by a lot of PCVR users. Pros: Amazing tracking quality, No drift. Cons: Expensive, require base stations, need calibration to work with quest. Tundra Trackers: Alternative to Vive, smaller and longer battery. Pros and cons same as vive ones. SlimeVR DIY:

  8. Do you think full body is worth it ? : r/SteamVR - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/SteamVR/comments/lrmvyz/do_you_think_full_body_is_worth_it

    I do have full body with 3 of the vive trackers. On one hand it is amazing, seeing your full body move in VR as you expect really increases immersion by a lot. Going back from vrchat with full body to SkyrimVR with only hand tracking does almost feel jarring. The big issue is that support is very limited.

  9. Full-body tracking with a webcam : r/VRchat - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/VRchat/comments/ljrsxa/fullbody_tracking_with_a_webcam

    Learn how to use a webcam for full-body tracking in VRChat and join the discussion with other VR enthusiasts on Reddit.

  10. KinectToVR: Free and open-source full-body tracking ... - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/ag683g/kinecttovr_free_and_opensource_fullbody...

    Once that's set up and tracking properly, all you need to do in K2VR is go to the Adv. Trackers tab, select the Virtual PSMove for the position, and set the rotation to the Virtual Hip rotation (Dedicated Virtual Feet options are WIP) and it should work.

  11. Full body VR : r/virtualreality - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/9ekaky/full_body_vr

    Without IMUs to help with the feet, your feet would not respond instantaneously or provide the necessary accurate angle & acceleration data for kicks in gaming, for example. Your feet can pass right through things easily with Kinect - it only updates at 15 to 30 FPS, depending on lighting conditions. 1.