using Oculus Touch to pick up virtual objects is intuitive. Buttons stand in for physical feedback; gripping your hand on the controller and thusly clicking in a button is satisfying close to the ...
Oculus Touch rectifies that. Not only does it add motion-sensing control with more buttons than you can shake your finger at, but also a second motion-sensing camera, so Oculus Rift can now see in 3D.
This new tracking controller looks a lot more like the Oculus Touch controller from Oculus. This isn't the first time we've heard about Sony working on a new VR controller, either, with a patent ...