How do you control your virtual reality experience in Valve and HTC’s sensor-covered Vive VR headset? With a pair of sensor-pocked motion controlled wands, of ...
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The virtual reality movement has been picking up steam over the past few years, especially with the likes of Oculus and HTC competing with one another. Of course, there is Sony’s own PlayStation VR, ...
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Valve Index is joining the already crowded landscape for virtual reality headsets, and the company powering Steam believes their high-fidelity solution will be enticing to VR enthusiasts. Valve ...
Behind closed doors Valve has been working on the next-generation of virtual reality controller, and it seems like it is finally getting close to a market-ready product. Valve has announced it is ...
Valve released some details for its upcoming virtual reality knuckle controllers, which look like a cross between its original HTC Vive wands and Oclus VR’s Touch controllers. These new ones utilize ...
Valve’s Index Controllers have the potential to be a huge leap forward for motion-tracked controls and virtual reality, but it’ll take patience—and a lot more developer support—before they’re a ...
If last week's Oculus Connect left you hungry for more news about virtual reality, maybe news of a new hardware out of Valve's Steam Dev Days will do the trick. Perhaps the biggest tidbit is that the ...