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  • in reply to: If you are having trouble calibrating xbox 360. #4363
    SalamaanSalamaan
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    @TheDunkShot Hi, thanks for the tutorial. Definitely gonna try it later today! I have a few questions though… Where did you place the kinect? It looks like it’s at the height of your chest facing straight at you is that correct? If so, how far is it away from you? Because I have to place mine a few meters in front of me and a little above me aswell to stay in the fov at all times even when sitting down. Also, why did you set the tilt angle setting to -13 and what does it do?

    in reply to: Body Tracking & VRChat #3912
    SalamaanSalamaan
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    @wizzardo222 As far as I know that doesn’t matter.. Is it causing issues with the avatar after you hit the triggers? From what I experienced, you only have to line them up vertically, make sure your hip is in the correct position as well and that’s it..

    SalamaanSalamaan
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    @TheDunkShot Yes, that’s exactly what happened to me too.. I was able to improve it by placing the kinect approximately 3 metres in front of me at a height of 2 metres so it tracks me from above. I made sure to angle the kinect correctly as well so it can see my legs even when sitting! I can sit down and move my legs to the left and right and slighty up and down. If I move them too far up when sitting it loses track again but otherwise it’s fine. The bad thing about this setup is your playarea in which your legs work when standing.. It will be very limited since your head will be out of the tracking area when you get too close to the kinect.. I can maybe do 1 step forwards and backwards and like 3 steps sidewards. If I do more than that the legs will glitch out..

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    SalamaanSalamaan
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    @bluekun I don’t think a mobo will ever get overloaded if you use the supported number of USB slots.. I mean it would’t have as many slots in the first place if it couldn’t handle them.. Your problem might be your power settings.. Your pc can automatically set usb connections to “sleep mode” if it categorizes them as “not needed”. I had that problem with my oculus when it was connected for a long time without me using it. I think you can check this setting when you go to the device manager find the USB you want to check on, right click –> properties –> power management.. there should be a box you can tick to prevent it from being set into “sleep mode” if I remember correctly..

    Oh and I have the problem with sitting too.. the model in vrchat sits down but only with angled legs, as it loses track of them.. I am no longer able to stretch or move my legs.. otherwise the body tracking is working fine for me.

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