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AxelNoir14
1 year agoHonored Guest
Detect batteries and haptic suits only in android with Unity.
I am currently experimenting with the Oculus Quest implementation package and Unity. I have some questions regarding the following points: All my game and data retrieval methods run on Android...
Pendleton5564
1 year agoHonored Guest
In the case of data recollection with Unity and Android, you are requesting information that is on the external system of the headset, so this information cannot be obtained. From what you describe, I am assuming that you do not understand how haptic suits work. Haptic suits require their own software, so commonly on the market, they are all connected to a computer. The reason is that USB-C ports are not sufficient for these processes involving sound sources in games to trigger haptic sensations and bone tracking. The only tracking suits that are not haptic and are compatible with Android are SlimeVR, which works with OSC, and Mocopi. Another point you touch on is that you intuitively think your player will connect the haptic suit to their Quest, and magically it will work in your game. It is important to remember that each suit has its own SDK for implementation. If the game does not have the SDK, the game simply will not recognize anything.
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