Show us your setup

I am insanely jealous, both of your building skills and that you have the racing and space-sim cockpits. :p. Amazing work!
I remember many years ago showing off my HOTAS and pedal setup to a friend of mine whilst demoing a space sim. He said 'all you need now is a space helmet!' Well we've got the space helmets thanks to the Rift, but I'd love a cockpit too, if I had the room. :rolleyes:
 

^My setup (youtube)

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This is dope AF but you need a second monitor :)
 
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Desk setup with DIY Sensor mount and Touch controllers:



DIY Sim rig with integrated Sensor (this can be twisted for Touch purposes):



New project - DIY Space Simulation Seat for VR purposes (mainly Elite Dangerous). Hope to complete this when the weather warms up:



The gaps on the side pods will be used to mount a HOTAS.

I have fully embraced VR!

Beautiful setup and amazing craftsmanship. Well done, the build quality is top drawer.

And you are also the reason why I hate looking at owner setup threads!! As I gaze around my very untidy office, with bits of computers and card boxes thrown everywhere that are just pushed to the side with my feet when I am playing VR. I will have to wait until this thread moves on about 50 pages before I can post my setup :p
 
And you are also the reason why I hate looking at owner setup threads!! As I gaze around my very untidy office, with bits of computers and card boxes thrown everywhere that are just pushed to the side with my feet when I am playing VR. I will have to wait until this thread moves on about 50 pages before I can post my setup :p

I'm trying to clear out my attic room where my computer resides (as well as my son's and daughter's PCs -they're PC gamers too! :cool:)to make room for VR. Trouble is it's been used as a handy dump for all sorts of stuff, so it's a nightmare to sort it out. I guess I'll be posting my setup another 50 pages after yours. :rolleyes:
 
I'm trying to clear out my attic room where my computer resides (as well as my son's and daughter's PCs -they're PC gamers too! :cool:)to make room for VR. Trouble is it's been used as a handy dump for all sorts of stuff, so it's a nightmare to sort it out. I guess I'll be posting my setup another 50 pages after yours. :rolleyes:

:D We should post ours on the same page!! that means they won't look to bad relative to each other :p

And I understand the nightmare. Mine is a slightly different nightmare, my setup is perfect for work and perfect for watching movies. If I make it perfect for VR then I lose both of the other things. I really need two rooms, just don't have the space.
 
I am insanely jealous, both of your building skills and that you have the racing and space-sim cockpits. :p. Amazing work!
I remember many years ago showing off my HOTAS and pedal setup to a friend of mine whilst demoing a space sim. He said 'all you need now is a space helmet!' Well we've got the space helmets thanks to the Rift, but I'd love a cockpit too, if I had the room. :rolleyes:

Thanks very much!



This is dope AF but you need a second monitor :)

I do ... but I've run out of ports :( one for VR, one for the desktop setup, one for the Racing Rig and one for the Arcade cabinet!




Beautiful setup and amazing craftsmanship. Well done, the build quality is top drawer.

And you are also the reason why I hate looking at owner setup threads!! As I gaze around my very untidy office, with bits of computers and card boxes thrown everywhere that are just pushed to the side with my feet when I am playing VR. I will have to wait until this thread moves on about 50 pages before I can post my setup :p

Thanks :) This is what my room has looked like in the past if it makes things any better ...

 
Thought I'd jump in with the only living room setup I've seen here so far! Two front sensors seem to cover a good area, but have a third on the way to mount directly behind on a high shelf looking down. Otherwise works well as-is, just need to buy compatible USB extensions now that I know the locations work to run them hidden through the wall.

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Thought I'd jump in with the only living room setup I've seen here so far! Two front sensors seem to cover a good area, but have a third on the way to mount directly behind on a high shelf looking down. Otherwise works well as-is, just need to buy compatible USB extensions now that I know the locations work to run them hidden through the wall.

XVSTpcU.jpg

Noice!! and everything breakable is out of reach, apart from the TV of course ;)
 
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