Valve has lifted the veil somewhat on its Knuckles controllers, first revealed as a prototype last October at the company’s annual Steam Dev Days conference. In a blog post today, Valve showed off ...
Valve has given us a better look at its virtual reality controller on its Steam Community page. Dev kits for the controller, called Knuckles, are being sent out to developers directly from Valve. Seth ...
Valve released some details for its upcoming virtual reality knuckle controllers, which look like a cross between its original HTC Vive wands and Oclus VR’s Touch controllers. These new ones utilize ...
Augmented and virtual reality is starting to take off now that we have computing hardware that is powerful enough to provide a compelling experience. However, interacting with a virtual environment ...
Since announcing the ‘Knuckles’ controller prototype all the way back in 2016, Valve has been relatively quiet about its progress outside of a select group of developers who have been experimenting ...
Valve’s march toward launching new virtual reality video games—perhaps up to three of them—got more interesting on Thursday with the announcement of an update to the company’s next official piece of ...
has this week revealed more details about his new Knuckles EV3 VR controllers. A few months ago Valve sent out Knuckles EV2 dev-kits to hundreds of developers to test out the design, functionality and ...
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Virtual reality developers may be interested to know that Valve has this week announced their new Knuckle Controllers specifically designed for virtual reality gaming and applications are now ...
Valve has announced that it has made some major changes to its Knuckles EV 1.3 controller. It has been sending out Knuckles EV 1.3 developer kits to game devs over the past year to test and that it ...
The game company is designing a controller to display people's individual fingers in virtual reality. So get ready to point, direct and high-five. Ian Sherr Contributor and Former Editor at Large / ...