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Move your hips!

ComeCloser is the first VR game to allow hip tracking. This game changing feature allows you to take the control of your virtual penis by moving your real hips. All you have to do is placing one of your controller in your pocket, grab the calibration button and bring it in the correct position.

However, to ensure a good tracking of your hips, you will have to spend some time to figure out the best configuration for you, depending on your hardware, clothing and morphology. Here are some tips and trick to help you with that.

First, the basics for a good tracking:

Remember, controller are not designed to be used this way! but you will find a perfect configuration eventually:

To get a good tracking, the little sensors at the surface of the controller hull must see a base station (or the headset if you don't have base stations). Try and locate these sensors to have a better understanding of what's going on. They are not always easy to spot, take a close look.

We hope these tips will help, and we would be glad to hear about your own experience in the comments below.

Have fun with your virtual hips!

Van & the boys.

Comments

I'm kinda stuck. I'm new to this vr stuff. What's a holo and a calibration tool? Also I'm on oculus quest 2 and I don't have a virtual penis.

The penis is bound to one of your controller. You need to place a controller inside your pocket and use the other controller to bring the virtual penis at the right position. From this moment on, the "slaved" controller need to remain in your pocket and will be used to track your pelvis motion. It is explained in the introduction scene. Does it help?

Ben Dum

why does my virtual penis go everywhere else expect where i want it? I try to calibrate it with my hip using my pockets but it always reverts to my left hand controller and mimics whatever that hand is doing im not sure why it does this.

To calibrate again, just grab the calibration tool from your holo menu, and place it in the correct position on your hips. You can do it as many times as you need.

Ben Dum

So, uh.. How exactly do we recalibrate the controllers? In order to use my hips, I mean. (Oculus Rift S) (PS: Do I need to play the... Amuse... yeah that version for it?)

That's indeed something we should add, thanks you for the suggestion.

Ben Dum

any chance to add Vive trackers as a hip?

Thank you for this information. Indeed, if mirror mode is off by default in WMR configuration, that would explain @thisisdandy's problem. We will notify them with the fix.

Ben Dum

I found the same issue with the HP Reverb G2, only the left controller lets me teleport with default bindings. I've messed about a lot with steam bindings for other games and one thing I noticed was the option to mirror both controllers. This is off by default, maybe for WMR in general but certainly for the Reverb G2. That might explain the default behaviour. Not a show stopper, but I figured it would help to know how another headset behaved :)

Alex

I don't understand. Maybe you don't know but you can calibrate with both hands so you can keep the hand you prefer

Ben Dum

I find a belt being the best way to hold the controller in place while not getting in the way of a sensor, but I do have a suggestion on how to make it better, well for left-handed people at least. If you could add a setting that allows you to swap the controls on the controllers. It'll make life way easier because currently I can not move have have the pelvis out at the same time.


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