

In game check "Use HUD" option in stereoscopy settings.Delete lines 136 - 138 ( I highlighted them on a screenshot).Find line 134 (or use search to find "HUD paint" or "TrackIr Real aiming".But with this option checked you'll see hud (that is not mirrored by stereoscopy) and implemented into TrackIR plugin crosshair that was made to help you aim when using head tracking but it breaks when you use stereoscopy and just flies around your screen obstructing your view.
#Trinus vr delay install
To help your aim in vr firstly you'll need to install Universal Laser Sight v2:įor some reason, if you uncheck "Use HUD" option in stereoscopy settings lasers don't appear. The main problem with using stereoscopy in Gmod for VR is not being able to see where you shoot.
#Trinus vr delay apk
apk file from opentrack\doc\contrib\freepie-udp to your phone (you can use USB cable or any app for wifi file transfer like EasyJoin). Now you need to make it work with your phone.įor this, you need to send. Go to settings, click on the second tab and change the settings to this:ĭo not forget to make a hotkey for camera centering. In case you want to disable it just delete/rename "a" inside GarrysMod\garrysmod\lua\autorun.
#Trinus vr delay archive
Then merge "Lua" folder from the archive with the one from steamapps\common\GarrysMod\garrysmod

This is why I used TrackIR for Gmod and Opentrack to achieve 3-dimensional tracking (pitch, yaw, and roll) which also works independently from your in-game body (which means that for example when you move your head to the side your weapon stays in place). But this wasn't good enough for me because I only had 2-dimensional tracking (pitch and yaw). So for a head tracking to work, you can simply use Trinus VR without video and emulate mouse input. But you might want to try using Moonlight or AMD link for streaming. Since Parsec works on both Nvidia and AMD cards I won't change this section of the guide. It certainly has some delay if you set all the streaming settings on max which can cause nausea but it's smooth af and has better image quality which is important.
#Trinus vr delay drivers
(also remove little overlay button because it will annoy you)Įdit: AMD recently released their new version of drivers and updated "AMD link" mobile app which added the ability to stream your screen to a smartphone. Try to play with settings for a while and try to balance between quality and latency because both of this things are important for VR. Your pc now should show up in your android client. Then you must login in both clients and make sure that you have hosting enabled in PC client's settings. Note: I don't have an Nvidia video card so I couldn't use moonlight for streaming.įirst of all, install both PC and Android clients and make an account. I tried a couple of ways but the best one was using Parsec because it had the lowest delay out of other options (steam link, trinus vr). Now that we have a stereoscopic image we need to find a way to stream it to a phone.
