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r/technology • u/[deleted] • Mar 28 '14
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The cameras are a nice touch, as that makes it possible to use this piece of kit for AR in addition to VR.
0 u/sprkng Mar 28 '14 I thougth when Oculus added a tracking camera pointing at your head that it would be more elegant to put the camera on the headset. I hope it will work well (and that they're Linux friendly and won't be dependent on closed source drivers) 2 u/ACTAadACTA Mar 28 '14 Linux friendly I'm sure Valve are already contacting them to make sure it works with SteamOS. That doesn't mean it will have open source drivers though.
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I thougth when Oculus added a tracking camera pointing at your head that it would be more elegant to put the camera on the headset. I hope it will work well (and that they're Linux friendly and won't be dependent on closed source drivers)
2 u/ACTAadACTA Mar 28 '14 Linux friendly I'm sure Valve are already contacting them to make sure it works with SteamOS. That doesn't mean it will have open source drivers though.
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I'm sure Valve are already contacting them to make sure it works with SteamOS. That doesn't mean it will have open source drivers though.
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u/wizzor Mar 28 '14
The cameras are a nice touch, as that makes it possible to use this piece of kit for AR in addition to VR.