- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
- pcmasterrace@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
- pcmasterrace@lemmy.world
Edit: fixed the title to match the article, I wrongly stated that Valve said the price was supposed to be $750, when that’s just IGN’s estimate base on Valve’s statements.


Index might still have an edge in tracking and controllers, everything else should be improved.
Nah, while the Index controllers were awesome, the potentiometer used for the thumbsticks were total garbage and break super easy. I’m so ready for a tmr (magnetic thumbsticks) fix.
Apparently the thumbsticks were actually shite? Mine never went out, but I’ve heard from other people.
I think what sanpo meant was the actual tracking of the headset and controllers, since the index used base stations PLUS accelerometers, giving them VERY precise location and movement. Whereas the frame controllers seem to be only inside-out optical, maybe with accelerometers?
We will have to wait and see. With them being better or worse than the index, we’ll have to wait and see. I’m still excited.
Yup i have 3 base stations, but i also found even with covering all reflective sources, you can suddenly lose tracking for no apparent reason and often made some games annoying to play. I hope the inside out tracking isn’t worse, too bad they didn’t add some backward compatibility for those who still have base stations.
Yeah we can only hope it’s going to be better, each type has their pros and cons, but Valve is also known to innovate, so… Cross your fingers I guess
You can still buy and use the original base stations and they should work with the new headset.
I don’t think this is true, they use different tracking technology.