01-19-2020, 05:37 AM
Excellent ... On the S8 the screen was remarkably smooth with the oldest version of the app that I had but I haven't tried the memory fix version on S8 yet ... That was the jerky version on the S6, it wasn't really a massive issue but it was very obvious compared to the S8.
I think head tilting already works in the Quest, but for sharper bends body tilt and head turning seems to be best so far. I did find the VR version rather lumpy when riding in an urban environment, but I understand you are working on that ... In urban areas, I found turning to be a real issue, I just couldn't get round a 90° corner without hitting the buildings on the opposite side of the road.
As for the menus, I only found the HUD to be difficult to read because of the white text on pale blue sky background ... If the entire HUD had the grey background the size issue would be far lessened, maybe a small enlargement would help, but greying the background, imho, would be far better.
Ahh, yeah, I forgot there are people who suffer motion sickness ... I'm one of the lucky ones, it's heights that reduce me to a quivering wreck.
All in all, I think this app has great potential ... I'm almost certain I can get my daughter on board with it and she works in our local council's IT dept. Several of her colleagues enjoy VR and I know at least one is an avid cyclist ... I truly see a situation where they buy at least one unit for the team to use with at least two of them buying their own unit for use at home.
I think head tilting already works in the Quest, but for sharper bends body tilt and head turning seems to be best so far. I did find the VR version rather lumpy when riding in an urban environment, but I understand you are working on that ... In urban areas, I found turning to be a real issue, I just couldn't get round a 90° corner without hitting the buildings on the opposite side of the road.
As for the menus, I only found the HUD to be difficult to read because of the white text on pale blue sky background ... If the entire HUD had the grey background the size issue would be far lessened, maybe a small enlargement would help, but greying the background, imho, would be far better.
Ahh, yeah, I forgot there are people who suffer motion sickness ... I'm one of the lucky ones, it's heights that reduce me to a quivering wreck.
All in all, I think this app has great potential ... I'm almost certain I can get my daughter on board with it and she works in our local council's IT dept. Several of her colleagues enjoy VR and I know at least one is an avid cyclist ... I truly see a situation where they buy at least one unit for the team to use with at least two of them buying their own unit for use at home.