Arma 3 Htc Vive



Arma 3 htc vive firmware

During yesterday’s Mobile World Congress event, HTC announced that it is working with Valve on a new virtual reality headset called HTC Vive. HTC also revealed that this headset will be made available to the public by the end of this year, and that in Spring 2015 it will release a “Developer Edition”.

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Arma three: Assault on Takistan #2. Today a nonetheless complete noob ARMA tanker (me) continues the assault on Takistan. The concept behind this mission needing 20+ individuals is for a real mixed arms pressure, With the MBT’s clearing the primary path with the help of the Bradley’s, The infantry loaded into the Bradly’s clearing the cities on foot and a scout Helo offering recon for all.

The “Developer Edition” of HTC Vive will come with two 1200 x 1080 displays that refresh at 90 frames per second that aim to envelope your entire field of vision with 360-degree views.

HTC Vive will use a gyrosensor, accelerometer, and laser position sensor to track your head’s movements as precisely as one-tenth of a degree.

Moreover, HTC announced that users will be able to walk around the virtual space instead of using a controller via Steam VR base station.

It sounds interesting, so we are looking forward to what HTC and Valve will bring to the table, and whether HTC Vive will be able to compete with Oculus Rift.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!


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  • I’m over this shit…

    trying to get ARMA 3 to be remotely usable with vorpx and my vive. I’ve managed to get it to load in using the headset by using the desktop shortcut (which I have to spam a few times before it actually loads). Cannot load at all through the usual steam launch method (yes I have added the 64 bit exe to an arma 3 profile in vorpx config).

    when I’m finally in game i’m getting no sterio at all. its just the standard screen showing through the headset which means everything skews in weird ways when you look around. I’ve tried all the in-game keystrokes to change 3d mode etc but achieved nothing except pulling out my compass, or taking a step forward etc.

    another major game breaking issue is my mouse does nothing except fire or zoom in (i.e. the buttons work but not the directional stuff). I have setup opentrack so that the headset tracks in the game as I want but without any mouse control, I can only walk forward, back, strafe left and right.

    I’ve tried googling but mainly come up with occulus SDK posts from 3 years ago which are absolutely no use to me.

    I’m running windows 10 on a I7-6400, with a GTX 1080, 16gb ram using a HTC vive.

    any help would be appreciated

    Please make sure to adjust camera field of view with the Game Optimizer in the vorpX config app prior to launching the game.

    If that fails for some reason, you can do it with a manual ini edit using the insructions given by this Arma 3 FOV calculator. You need an FOV of 110° horizontically.

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