I know this is going to be a bit of an unusual topic. About 5 months ago, I bought a very overpriced PC from a "boutique" builder called "Puget sounds" (quality is OK but could prob have built by myself and saved ~$1,500, but Iwas new to PC gaming after years as a macfag in uni and then law school when had no time for Pc Game).
Anyway, yesterday the sound blaster Z audio I order arrived and I installed it (fairly cheap as far as sound cards so, installation went smoothly). But now that I have a few weeks off until 3rd year begins and I want to use my Vive (I mostly use it Google maps, which is fun as shit being able to "virtually tour" any city I want from a first-person view) I'm having trouble getting the Vive VR to work.
HAs anyone ever had this situation before, and is there some sort of easy script to make the Sound Blaster Z and the Vive VR work in tangent? Also, as far as VR, I keep hearing about this game that involves "arizona" and is some sort of first person-shooter. HAs anyone with VR heard of it, has it, and is it worth it (I know, not the place to discuss games, was hoping just for a quick word or two since that board is a sewer for the most part.
Thanks is advance. Best.
Oh BTW- The blue light in my Computer and the bed light from the Sound Card in conjunction do look pretty cool, I thought it would ruin the effect, it doesn't.
Ibump. Anyone have any idea what might be wrong re: the new sound card and getting audio to work with Vive VR?
Arizona Sunshine is alright, I have an Oculus but play other games that are funner far more often.
Mostly rec room and echo arena and driving sims.
Not sure what to do about your audio setup. SteamVR has a lot of options when it comes to audio output and mirroring though
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Soundcards are a meme, VR gaming is a meme, /g/ is not your personal tech support, /g/ is not /v/, fuck off summerfag
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