Because motion controllers are so 2020…
Populara platformă socială VR VRChat yesterday announced experimental hand and finger tracking support for Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro, allowing standalone VR players to ditch their motion controllers and interact with the in-game world using their own two hands.
In a video accompanying the announcement, we learn exactly how the experimental feature works. Instead of pushing a button or pulling a trigger on your motion controller, you interact with the in-game world via a series of pinching gestures. The system looks very similar to how you would navigate the Quest user interface if that helps paint a clearer picture.
For instance, the game’s primary menu can be accessed by pinching your left thumb and index finger. You can then interact with the UI using a quick “air pinch” gesture with your right hand. Locomotion is done by pinching together your thumb and middle finger while moving your hand around like a virtual joystick.
You can also jump, scroll through content in the menu, and mute or unmute other players. Hand tracking even works with Dinamica avatarului, such as any physics-driven hair.
Experimental hand tracking is available now on Meta Quest as part of the game’s latest 2022.4.1 update. VRChat is available now for free on Quest 2 and Quest Pro via the Magazinul Quest.
Credit imagine: VRChat
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