Blade & Sorcery

Blade & Sorcery

Bytewave Dec 26, 2021 @ 11:20am
FBT setup not working with Tundra Trackers?
Hello. I recently got my Tundra Trackers, and wanted to try them out in B&S to see how the game changes with a full-body tracking setup. When I got to the character select menu, I noticed a "Trackers" button, but it seemed to be grayed out/inoperable. Clicking it did nothing, and there didn't seem to be any sort of visual indication that tracking was working. After spawning into the game, I noticed that I did have FBT, but my body was... horribly contorted. My torso was facing the wrong direction (and way off from where my actual torso was, likely centered on the tracker rather than offset), and my feet were reversed and swapped. I couldn't find any sort of way to calibrate the trackers like I can in VRchat, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here. Is there anyone with Tundra Trackers or who has experienced similar issues that can share any tips/tricks they may have?

As a note, I have already assigned my trackers the appropriate body locations in SteamVR, and I am sure they haven't been accidentally swapped.
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Mina Lion Jan 11, 2022 @ 9:12am 
For me with Vive Trackers its also not working my feet are like 20 cm behind my body.
Sir_ Jan 28, 2023 @ 9:57am 
any uptade about that ? i'm having the same issue with Tundra Trackers...
PsychoKick Jan 29, 2023 @ 1:08am 
Tracking chest and hips seems to be really sensitive to the height settings, and often doesn't work well with the default height or manually set height. Using the auto-detect option to measure player height tends to give better results, even if it's not accurate to your real-world height.

Also, setting up the foot tracking is really confusing and unintuitive, since it requires moving the tracker spots away from the feet polygon models. There's a mod on the Nexus called "Stand Here When Calibrating Trackers" that makes it much easier.
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Date Posted: Dec 26, 2021 @ 11:20am
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