iRacing’s recent Season 4 update finally brought with it Oculus Rift DK2 support, but it was missing something fairly crucial – positional tracking. In the latest update available now, the world’s most popular online sim racer has now addressed that omission.
Positional tracking is of course vital to battling one of VR’s biggest enemies to a pleasant experience, motion sickness. Despite iRacing’s gameplay being decidedly fixed in terms of seating position, making it ideal for VR, it’s surprising how much positional tracking was missed. Once you’re used to the subtle cues the Oculus Rift DK2, your really miss it once it’s gone.
There is an as yet unresolved issue inherent to games which incorporate the ability to alter your lateral view with head movements, it’s awfully easy to break the game by ‘clipping’ through in-game assets (walls, cockpits etc.). So it’s interesting to note that iRacing has adopted to limit the user’s lateral movement to prevent these sorts of issues. We’ll see how this works out long term, but it certainly seems as if the developer has taken care with this implementation. In any case, iRacing remains one of the best VR experiences out there alongside it’s rival Assetto Corsa.
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