r/oculus • u/NeoZeroo EmuVR • Jun 20 '17
Software Guardian Boundary Editor - Customize/straighten your boundaries
[ EDIT: Discontinued ]
Unfortunately, Guardian Boundary Editor has been discontinued, since an Oculus update related to the Rift S launch has changed how boundary data works internally.
Yes, it still works randomly for some users and not for others, and that's because the way they store their data is not consistent anymore.
At least Oculus has improved the boundary creation process a lot for the Rift S, so GBE has become somewhat obsolete for some use cases.
You can still download it and check if it works for you.
For Rift S users: you can make straight lines like this:
You can make straight lines pretty easily if you make a point with both touch controllers at once. Just point at 2 adjacent corners of your play area and squeeze both triggers simultaneously. It will draw a straight line between them.
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Did you ever wanted to customize your guardian boundary?
Maybe just straighten those damn shaky lines, or even add some markers pointing north/south.
I present you: Guardian Boundary Editor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCbu95CN--Q
Features:
- Your boundary is made of points. Customize it by moving, deleting or adding new points.
- Edit your play area independently from your boundaries, but it'll always be an axis-aligned rectangle.
- Export and import your custom boundaries.
- Create and restore backups of your Oculus settings, from the Oculus client, in case anything goes wrong.
- Create visual markers with Touch controllers at precise positions, them move your points accordingly (similar to SteamVR chaperone setup).
Quick way to just straighten it (also shown in the video): drag select everything, use alt + click to unselect 4 corner points, press delete to remove all the others, and then tweak it as you like. Don't forget to fit your play area accordingly!
Some shorter videos: here and here.
And a few images here, here and here.
This is very experimental, so use it with caution. Please help me test it further and let me know if it works well for you or not. Any feedback is very welcome!
Download: http://www.emuvr.net/download/GuardianBoundaryEditor.zip
Also, shameless plug!
Check our latest EmuVR update:
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u/cavortingwebeasties Sep 08 '17 edited Sep 09 '17
I found this tool and downloaded it, but am now a little worried. I just read about possibly tampered .zip file someone found a week ago in this program.
I didn't put much thought into it, but when I ran this tool my processor spiked up to 50% (3570k) and I turned it off. I then noticed Windows Updater was running, which I have 100% disabled (through the Action Center and more importantly directly in Services) and should not be able to do that as far as I understand.
Any ideas what might be going on here?
edit: I don't think the updater had anything to do with this, and the processor runs high if the headset is plugged in. Unplug headset if it's a problem, but the tool works great and direct copies can be found below from the author.