This game is so good in mixed reality! Looking forward to diving back in. More people should know this game. I'll upload some video on my small channel lol
This is game is great and just got even better! But I really don't get why I can't grab props when building a track. Don't matter using controllers oder hand tracking :(
@@trackcraftgame Thanks for the quick reply! Yes I did get the tutorial but I just cant grab props :( If I put a track piece under a prop they kind of get stuck to it and turn yellow when I grab the track piece. It feels like I am missing something obvious :D
I let the Sun hit my Quest 2 lens for 1 half of a Second while taking it off and it burned annoying permanently visible spots on my Screens. Had to get a new one. I NEVER let the Sun come even close to my Lenses on my Quest ³!
The pancake lenses of Q3 are lot less transparent, so maybe it will last a few seconds more :) Friends Q2 got hit by morning sun through the whole house like it really had a grudge against it. The black burned spot was not fun to look at .
gioco sempre col mio quest tre al sole☀️, l'importante è stare attento che il sole non tocchi le lenti interne 😎 inoltre è consigliabile usare ovr metrics tool per monitorare un eccessivo surriscaldamento della batteria
Don’t worry, been doing this for the last 6 months with zero issues. To avoid sun damage, you can check this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yzjdZNebAEY.html
I didn’t. Never been so uncomfortable than seeing how much people think any sign of sun and their Quest will explode. Even shot a video about it. :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yzjdZNebAEY.html
I can tell you from the fpv drone world, we use headsets with similar lenses all the time in the sun and dont really worry about it. Even with constantly taking it on and off in the sun for a long time it doesnt break it. Im sure it would be a problem if you left the lenses in direct sunlight for an extended period of time though.
Thanks for the great insight! For some reason, people in the VR world tend to be a bit overly worried about the sun - that’s why we decided to make this video.
I remember playing blade and sorcery nomad for the first time with my quest 3 in broad daylight. The scan wouldn't work, but i could draw my own boundary and made it as large as possible ( about a 30 foot perimeter) . That was the most fun I've ever had in VR. Forget the cramped space indoors, there is nothing like physically running 10 feet at an enemy in a VR game, with zero chance of hitting anything because you still had a lot of room to spare!
The front cameras is focusing on a sensor that can be damaged by direct sunlight/heat, mostly this is for they have a filter that remove some red light at the near-IR spectrum, this filter can be plastic and deform a bit so it will create a discoloration. For my this happened on a camera that I had up to make a timelapse and the sun came into frame, but then my camera was not and the heat was concentrated on one spot for a longer time 20 to 30 seconds, but if you have it on the head, move and mostly look a bit down/normally it should not destroy the lens. You can test this by use a magnifying glass, if you hold it still with a concentrated beam you can born things, but if you always move the focus point it will not have time to build up heat to burn the paper. I would be more worried for dust and pollen from trees when use it outside, and then rain that sometime can come a bit randomly here in Sweden near the coastline.
Just starting out. This is my first video, but many more to come! If you like the content, would for sure be awesome if you subscribe/share with friends. :)