From Steam Dev Days, we have known that Valve is developing and testing a new control prototype for HTC Vive, their virtual reality headset . Thanks to several developers who attended the event, we have seen the appearance of the prototype and know their first impressions from Twitter and YouTube.
The highlights are thatno hará falta «sujetarlos» para que no se caigan, as its new design hold back around our hand to use our fingers freely, increasing freedom of movement and improving the Virtual Reality experience with games and apps. It also seems that it will have 21 different sensors to improve precision when we use it.
For now, we don't know more about them, so here you have some pictures and videos:
Some close up shots of the new #Lives Controllers. #SteamDevDays pic.twitter.com/X4vTF7xv8Y
- Daniel Blair ✭ (@CMDannCA) October 13, 2016
.@CloudheadGames'Denny Unger talks about prep Valve's input controller prototypes & future of VR non-linear storytellinghttps://t.co/Hxx2oFCOyE pic.twitter.com/M69pP5SxWO
- Kent Bye VoicesOfVR (@kentbye) October 14, 2016
21 sensors. #SteamDevDays pic.twitter.com/39QLmZHwNF
- Eva Hoerth (@downtohoerth) October 12, 2016
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