Headset for immersive virtual reality experiences.
Headset for immersive virtual reality experiences.
@Sakkura enjoys the experience. I've used it myself, but I have the Vive. To be honest, I'd choose the other option just to get a feel for it. Check that your computer can handle VR without issues.
It should work fine, though I’m planning to grab a new card. I’m mainly checking out the Oculus since it’s available and looks superior compared to the PSVR.
The excitement of VR fades quickly. There aren't enough quality titles or large enough experiences to warrant a purchase right now. The pixel clarity is insufficient for comfortable reading, and in racing games like Dirt, the distance feels too close before it looks blurry. If you haven't played VR beyond a short demo session, I'd recommend renting one or finding a used copy to revisit later. Some titles are exceptional, though. My Rift is just gathering dust.
I own it and I’m really into it. Adding another sensor wouldn’t be a big deal if you want to expand its size.
I was checking out a video on Payday 2 and a friend suggested using an extra sensor.