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Good god, and I here I was thinking that the Quest 2 was going to be alright, minus the facebook account shitshowApparently the Oculus Quest 2 comes with a free helping of dermatitis, on top of the facebook account requirement.
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With the rate things are going wrong for the Quest 2, I imagine we'll be hearing about units catching fire soon.Good god, and I here I was thinking that the Quest 2 was going to be alright, minus the facebook account shitshow
Turns out "soon" was ten days: https://twitter.com/MND373/status/1321506303898996740I imagine we'll be hearing about units catching fire soon.
Ordered a quest 2 as my first headset. Honestly just wanna see how it all feels like without investing a fucktonne like with the valve index. Beat saber looks like a good excuse to do a bit of home cardio.
Will report back if I experience any chemical/fire burns or lizard Zuck hypnosis
Apparently I need a $100 cable if I want to play steam games without some laggy ass virtual desktop.can't remember how compatible it is with steam, but if it supported might wanna grab it there instead of getting the occulus version tying you to FB.
It hasn't even arrived and I've already been zucked![]()
[smugfoxboy.art]It hasn't even arrived and I've already been zucked
Cross posting from the Giveaways Thread: Elite Dangerous is free to keep on the Epic client, right now until the 26th.
Haven't tried it yet, on behalf of being drunk, but it is supposed to be one of the better VR games out there.
I was redirected here from an older VR thread.
I've noticed VR apps have come a lot farther than games by this point. Google TiltBrush is still one of the neatest things they've released for VR systems, where games are still at the Beat Saber level.
The price turned a lot of people away from the hardware, but the mobile VR market kinda dried up, taking away the ONE affordable option we had. PSVR is a nice balance between price and quality, but not enough people are actively using it.
I have a mobile VR helmet similar to Google Cardboard and the first thing I did was watch the Christchurch video in VR, lol.
Repeating a previous post, VR gaming is currently what regular games were somewhere around Pong and Space Invaders. The technology allows for more and I hope some people take a risk and tries to create some weird shit, ignoring all the VR no-no's, just to see what comes out of it.I've noticed VR apps have come a lot farther than games by this point. Google TiltBrush is still one of the neatest things they've released for VR systems, where games are still at the Beat Saber level.
I think we have some games that take some big risks in VR, with the obvious being boneworks. Seriously, if it comes to the quest 2 as a stand-alone, I highly recommend it, there are some crazy things you can do in Boneworks.The technology allows for more and I hope some people take a risk and tries to create some weird shit, ignoring all the VR no-no's, just to see what comes out of it.
Updatings timeOrdered a quest 2 as my first headset. Honestly just wanna see how it all feels like without investing a fucktonne like with the valve index. Beat saber looks like a good excuse to do a bit of home cardio.
Will report back if I experience any chemical/fire burns or lizard Zuck hypnosis
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No hardware issues or subliminal Zuck messages have been noticed. I can't compare it to any other headset, but the quality seems fine.
However, apparently VR isn't something I can handle, and I felt sick as fuck after a while. Probably going to resell it if my brain doesn't adjust to this shit.
Ps: best saber is a lot harder than it looks
I will say, the cord fucking sucks, I have tried a full multi pulley setup cause I'm dubious it'll make that big a difference from a hook, but it's the bigger killer to immersiveness. I haven't tried the Quest yet, but I feel like that's the way to go. Make it less powerful and uncorded. I don't know what games are unavailable on the quest but I do somewhat regret not getting it. Hopefully more options become available in the next couple of years when I'll be considering getting a newer model.
unless you're one of the poor souls who never get used to it (same way there are people who never have any issue at all), all it takes is time and "getting your VR legs". the main issue it figuring out what works for you and getting there. even getting used to it can be all over the place. one advice is just powering through, but that never worked for me since I hated having to chill for hours while my brain calms down (and which put me off a lot getting back into it in the beginning), meanwhile two hours in honey select fucked me up real hard (while looking like a joker gas victim) but hardly any issue since then.
it's weird, no one-size fits all solution is probably the biggest issue right now.
never really got the issue, for me the cord's mostly just going down my back and I'm never that "immersed" that I run all over the place or spin around like a tasmanian devil that I forget where I am, so never really was much of a problem for me.