Stallion -vr V2.2- - -vr Stallion-
With four external base stations (sold separately), the v2.2 covers a 10m x 10m play area. However, the Stallion -VR v2.2- also works in "roaming mode" with zero base stations, using just the onboard cameras, though accuracy drops to 2cm (vs 0.5cm with base stations).
If you already own the v2.1 model, you might be wondering if the Stallion -VR v2.2- is worth the price of admission. The answer depends entirely on your sensitivity to "fatigue lag." Stallion -VR v2.2- -VR Stallion-
| Component | Minimum | Recommended | |-----------|---------|--------------| | CPU | Intel i5-8400 / Ryzen 5 2600 | i7-10700K / Ryzen 7 5800X | | GPU | GTX 1070 (8GB) | RTX 2070 Super or higher | | RAM | 16 GB | 32 GB | | VR Headset | Any SteamVR/Oculus | Index / Vive Pro / Quest 2/3 (Link) | | Storage | 500 MB free | NVMe SSD | With four external base stations (sold separately), the v2
The standout feature is the revised frame-pacing algorithm, nicknamed the "Latency Lasso." V2.2 decouples game engine logic from headset refresh sync more aggressively than v2.1. In our tests on a Quest 3 via Link Cable, motion-to-photon latency dropped from an average of 48ms to 39ms—a significant improvement for rhythm games and competitive shooters. Enable Hand Pose Overlay for finger-splay detection