Wow so creative!
My wife is still complaining about my HOTAS purchase for this game and how many hours I'm on "your stupid space game" ("honey are you EVER coming to bed?"). Building something like you guys have would push her over the edge!![]()
That right there is exactly why I didn’t bother with a cool setup (well, that and a distinct lack of ability to build a cool setup like the OP). Just a TV, chair and some little folding tables for the HOTAS etc. and a clear line of sight to my Rift sensors is all I need.Make sure you stay away from ED in VR cause all that building, cabinets, and stuff will be for naught.... ;-)
That right there is exactly why I didn’t bother with a cool setup (well, that and a distinct lack of ability to build a cool setup like the OP). Just a TV, chair and some little folding tables for the HOTAS etc. and a clear line of sight to my Rift sensors is all I need.
Very nice! Much better than my setup.Here's a couple of photos of the prototype for my current VR Cockpit. The current one is made from composite decking instead of a board and has the similar elbow rests. It drops quickly into place and is easy to remove when I want to use my PC for general use or other non-VR games. I also have a similar rig set up with a wheel/pedals for VR car racing. Very easy to install either (or none) as my needs dictate. Doesn't limit my PC for other uses or games.
My VR setup also includes three lightly sprung "badge retractors" on my ceiling suspending my VR cable from directly above my seating position to the back of my PC.
The best thing about a VR cockpit setup is you don't have to care about what it looks like cause you simply cant see it.
This layout is so close to the actual in-game layout that I have been freaked out on a couple of occasions when I noticed my avatar flexing his left hand and I wasn't... If you play in VR with a similarly placed HOTAS, I bet you know what I'm talking about...
https://i.imgur.com/QWP82nA.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/UE3dgft.jpg
Such are modern times...
There used to be golf "widows"!
Now golf is replaced by gaming?
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Mind you with golf, you can't be nagged while playing. ��
Err Evan, have you miss posted that? �� he he !
(You know the Logitech X56 ***IS*** the Saitek X56, right? Logitech just bought the X56 from them and rebranded it.)
Despite other reviews I'm very happy with my X56. Its got many hundreds of hours on it in the last 1-1/2 years and the joystick twist centering spring finally broke a couple of days ago. Logitech just send me a whole brand new HOTAS under their 2-year warranty. I think the non-centering twist on the joystick might actually be a combat advantage. Anyway, I certainly am happy with their warranty terms!
I don't use the keyboard at all in ED. (Except when I flip up my HMD to check a page on EDD or something...) In fact, I don't use anything but the buttons directly on the X56 sticks (not the bases). If I can't get to a button without taking my hands off the throttle or joystick then I don't need it. I don't want to be blindly fumbling around for my keyboard or some other button while in VR. I use VoiceAttack for a few non-critical functions, but the X56 excels because it has so many buttons, rollers, and joys right on the sticks. The X56 is optimal for VR!
(You know the Logitech X56 ***IS*** the Saitek X56, right? Logitech just bought the X56 from them and rebranded it.)
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That other one was to the post before yours. But don't worry, I got you too!
(or did I miss something?)
It went via Mad Catz. When I got my X52 a few years back, it was all about getting an original Saitek one, cos after Mad Catz took over, quality went down. Then it went to Logitech and it was all about getting a Mad Catz one cos quality went down. Probably always made in the same factory by the same people!
You'd posted about HOTAS setup, there is another thread running about best one, wondered if you'd got your threads crossed?![]()