![]() ![]() When I finished the initial tuning and tried it in VR on my HP Reverb G2 for the first time, I was speechless. If you are looking into building a similar rig - feel free to use my desings as a starting point. Update: all design files, Blender design files, 3D-print STL files, build photos and part lists for my Motion VR Cockpit and all controllers are now available for FREE DOWNLOAD (optional donation) on my website. It’s literally about 10% of what you would pay for an off-the-shelf comparable system, and I don’t believe there even is one that can be customized quite this way. Research followed, parts were ordered, and soon I started building. Then I learned that people are building those rigs themselves. I became interested adding some motion to VR, but I quickly learned that commercially available motion rigs are very expensive, and there is no motion compensation solution for WMR OpenXR (Reverb G2) yet, rendering some solutions like Yaw VR unsuitable. ![]() Some of you may know me from the 4 Canadian airports I made, but now I want to share a latest iteration of my Motion VR Cockpit simulator project. ![]()
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