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  1. 11 hours ago, Shipmate said:

    I used the newest beta firmware at first and it was terrible for aiming knives or axes at characters in saints and sinners. I then reverted to standard non beta firmware 1.9.0.6 and everything seems to be working really well. I'm having overall a good experience. I had heard that the sabres in Beat Sabre game didn't work properly but when I bought the game a day or so back it worked perfectly. No problems. I cannot say if two handed rifle shooting works as yet due to not having a suitable game to play at present. I've only had the cosmos for 4 days. For me it works really well.

    I can tell you that bow and arrow games do not work at all, boxing games do not work at all either. 

    I'm not sure why there are such mixed results with the tracking, however maybe it's my exposure to base station VR tracking and expectations in what tracking should actually be. 

    Having said this I notice a lot of lag in tracking with this HMD, and a lot of drift, so much so that the games become unplayable. 

  2. On 1/31/2020 at 9:44 AM, A-Jey said:

    Let's say:
    the Cosmos is a good headset, but not usable for rifle and bow&arrow mode at the moment.

    Everything else is a shot into the blue (including the Nokia comparison).

    It's not a good headset, it's a terrible headset. It fails to perform the primary function it was designed to do, it's not usable for anything. It will track you properly for 10 min then decide to have a seizure.

     Room is too bright: "Oooops sorry we can't track you."

    Room is too dark: "Oooops sorry we can't track you."

    Room is just right: "Ooops sorry we can't track you."

    Also there is so much lag compared to other headsets when it comes to tracking.

    Cosmos is the bottom of the barrel when it comes to VR HMDs, the Quest is better than this, because at least with the quest you can play games and it tracks you properly.

     

    I think HTC shot themselves in the foot when they put those sub par cameras in the device for tracking. This is why you see ebay full of these HMDs.

    Mine is collecting dust right now because it is utterly useless for VR game play.

    I can guarantee you that it will be in the trash come summer because there is nothing outside of using base station tracking that will fix the horrid design HTC decided upon when going with optical tracking. 

    And if I'm going to use base station tracking, I will be buying an Index, waiting on that to come back into stock. 

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  3. On 2/1/2020 at 5:42 PM, Benbob said:

    I've noticed this too. HTC released a defective product under the (wrong) assumption that "some computer whizz kid can just make software to patch our hardware."
    The Cosmos is like what I'd expect from having a bunch of boomers who never play games in charge of the R&D - they improved every aspect BUT the most important thing - game play performance. 

    Amen!

  4. 22 hours ago, stvnxu said:

    Okay, understood. Could you confirm your batteries are not low? Have you swapped for fresh new batteries? 

     

     

    Batteries are not low, I put in fresh batteries. I have to pair the controllers after the Headset goes blank for about 30 seconds. 

    22 hours ago, A-Jey said:

    Does that mean your controller are working correct on public version?

    Nope, they are not working correctly at all. 

  5. 19 hours ago, Beta_Tester said:

    Not apologising for HTC, but willing to give them time to get it sorted. I manage to play most games & apps I like, and only get p*ssed off with it every so often.

    But thanks for the fanboy insult. 😅

     

    18 hours ago, A-Jey said:

    Totally agree.

    We're all sitting in the same boat: we payed a lot of money for a headset and want it to function error free.
    Some of us are willing to be patient, others tend to do bashing.

    HTC actually don't has the performance/arguments to have fanboys.
    That's too long ago with the M7 imho.

    I'm tired of being a beta tester for these multi million dollar corporations. 

    When I buy something I expect it work out of the box, period.

    It's funny how today the kids are willing to pay for an unfinished product.

    What's with all this beta culture, beta males, and beta testers.

     

    Unfortunately I don't think HTC will be able to nail this down, due to the fundamental nature of the headset tracking, optical vs IR. 

    If they wanted optical tracking they would have put in higher res and higher frame rate cameras. 

    I would love for someone to do a tear down and prove me wrong, but I don't think these cameras get even close to 90hz+ which is what would be required to do proper optical tracking as you need to sample the image 90 times plus a second to get accurate tracking and reflect this inside the VR world.

    Actually you would need a camera that is capable of a higher refresh rate than 90hz to accommodate signal and processing time, and have this reflect properly in the VR world. 

    I think this is why there is so much controller and headset drift when tracking. 

  6. My headset stopped tracking my controllers in my room. 

    Was working last night, now doesn't matter if I close the blinds, open them, lights on, light off, the software says ready, but nothing is happening, the controllers just won't come up in the VR space. 

    The controller light just keep blinking rapidly. New batteries too. 

  7. Holy shit, 22 C and overheating that's terrible. 

    But don't hold your breath man the customer service with HTC is not there, my experience from buying the original Vive is try and fix it yourself, they don't really care they already sold you this product. 

    Your best solution is to go on youtube and other social media and let other people make aware of what state everything is in, so that they don't but it. 

    Because what needs to happen is lack of sales so they fix the issues. 

  8. Went to beta release last night 1.0.10.4 to check and see if the tracking is improved, can confirm it is not!

    The headset will not track my hands when playing boxing games, the boxing gloves drift in front of my vision obscuring what I can see. 

    The tracking is also way too slow, when the HMD looses tracking of the controller often times when it reorients the gloves it's too slow and I miss my target. 

    There is also too much drift in this HMD device, this is especially noticeable when playing games and standing still.

    Both the controllers and the HMD drift when standing still.

    Coming from the original Vive I know what is possible, this is a terrible state to be in, hire somebody if you can't figure this out.

     

     

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  9. On 1/7/2020 at 3:36 PM, Hooflee said:

    Can you please do a package that includes 2 lighthouses and controllers too?

    I want a convenient way to buy the faceplate with the rest of the necessary item since I do not own an original vive.

     

    And while you're at it, make a light house controller similar to the cosmos because economically it is WAY better than the original controllers.

    I disagree having owned both the 1st get VIVE and the COSMOS the cosmos controllers are lacking, they feel like they are going to fall out of my hands, too short. Additionally the housing of the controller gets in the way of my finger when I try to press the shoulder button. 

  10. Used to own the original HTC Vive, now I am contemplating buying the Vive Cosmos, but it is competing with the RIft S for me. 

    I understand that there are resolution differences and IPD adjustments...etc.

    My concern is the inside out tracking on the Vive Cosmos, what state is it in, do you still need a brightly lit room?

     

    Comparisons between the two HMDs are welcome. 

    Thanks

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