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Oculus Quest Hand Tracking....

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Its more of a curiosity at this point than a totally ready for prime time option, but with that being said, there are a few things that show some of the potential... Especially if you imagine flicking buttons and turning dials in a VR cockpit...

Hand Physics Lab 

 

 

ELIXER

 

 

The Line

 

 

The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets

 

 

Waltz of the Wizard: Extended Edition 

 

 

Paper Birds

(Limited hand interaction but cool story!) 

 

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Hiflyer,

I have just got home from picking up my Quest2 with link cable.  I bought that chiefly because of hand tracking and then was advised via this forum that no sim platform supports hand tracking. In your opinion, is it likely to have this support in the near future or is it something to dream about for the next five years?

Tony


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7 hours ago, himmelhorse said:

Hiflyer,

I have just got home from picking up my Quest2 with link cable.  I bought that chiefly because of hand tracking and then was advised via this forum that no sim platform supports hand tracking. In your opinion, is it likely to have this support in the near future or is it something to dream about for the next five years?

Tony

I'm not so sure about the near future. As far as I can tell, Oculus Quest hand tracking should be roughly equivalent to the offering from Leap Motion, and the Fly inside simulator already accommodates the use of leap motion and hand tracking.

That being the case, there are probably no insurmountable technical hurdles to implementing hand tracking in our Sims using the Oculus technology.

What's probably going to hold things up, if anything, is going to be various developers and companies making a decision to devote the resources to implement this for a relatively small base of potential users....

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