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Yes, you can link your phone to your PC and use a Google Cardboard for VR gaming.

Yes, you can link your phone to your PC and use a Google Cardboard for VR gaming.

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Kronicftw
Member
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05-01-2025, 05:07 PM
#1
Hey! You're looking to explore VR gaming options despite the price of the Oculus Rift. It's true, it can be pricey, but there are alternatives. A cheap Google Cardboard setup with a strap might work if you connect your PC to an Android phone via Wi-Fi. However, speed and refresh rates could be limiting on slower connections. If you're open to micro-b cables, connecting your phone directly to the PC might help display gameplay smoothly. Let me know what you think!
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Kronicftw
05-01-2025, 05:07 PM #1

Hey! You're looking to explore VR gaming options despite the price of the Oculus Rift. It's true, it can be pricey, but there are alternatives. A cheap Google Cardboard setup with a strap might work if you connect your PC to an Android phone via Wi-Fi. However, speed and refresh rates could be limiting on slower connections. If you're open to micro-b cables, connecting your phone directly to the PC might help display gameplay smoothly. Let me know what you think!

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AZWOLFGIRL
Junior Member
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05-01-2025, 05:59 PM
#2
Yes, that's correct. You're aiming to utilize your phone as a portable screen.
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AZWOLFGIRL
05-01-2025, 05:59 PM #2

Yes, that's correct. You're aiming to utilize your phone as a portable screen.

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ErtLion
Member
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05-01-2025, 06:27 PM
#3
Exactly
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ErtLion
05-01-2025, 06:27 PM #3

Exactly

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Playmaster99
Junior Member
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05-02-2025, 12:28 AM
#4
The Oculus costs more because it needs advanced features like a high refresh rate, real-time communication with your PC, and low latency for smooth gaming. Your phone lacks these capabilities, making it unsuitable for such tasks. It also won’t work as a monitor via USB.
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Playmaster99
05-02-2025, 12:28 AM #4

The Oculus costs more because it needs advanced features like a high refresh rate, real-time communication with your PC, and low latency for smooth gaming. Your phone lacks these capabilities, making it unsuitable for such tasks. It also won’t work as a monitor via USB.

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DarkSkarlet
Senior Member
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05-02-2025, 09:22 AM
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I wouldn't have to transmit my inputs to the computer; I'd rely on a controller connected directly to it.
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DarkSkarlet
05-02-2025, 09:22 AM #5

I wouldn't have to transmit my inputs to the computer; I'd rely on a controller connected directly to it.

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ElderThyme
Member
59
05-04-2025, 01:03 AM
#6
People often mention TrinusVR as a practical option for relaxed VR gaming on a PC. It isn't a fully developed or perfect VR headset like Vive or Oculus.
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ElderThyme
05-04-2025, 01:03 AM #6

People often mention TrinusVR as a practical option for relaxed VR gaming on a PC. It isn't a fully developed or perfect VR headset like Vive or Oculus.

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hotsaucecoe
Junior Member
28
05-06-2025, 01:00 AM
#7
I tried it in Skyrim... I needed to set up a client and server app on both the computer and the phone. (I can't recall the exact name.)
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hotsaucecoe
05-06-2025, 01:00 AM #7

I tried it in Skyrim... I needed to set up a client and server app on both the computer and the phone. (I can't recall the exact name.)

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ConanGhost
Member
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05-06-2025, 08:40 AM
#8
That's it!
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ConanGhost
05-06-2025, 08:40 AM #8

That's it!

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905xA
Senior Member
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05-22-2025, 01:20 PM
#9
No.
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905xA
05-22-2025, 01:20 PM #9

No.

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shnaaps
Junior Member
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05-23-2025, 11:22 PM
#10
However, I can share it via Wi-Fi without causing any delays.
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shnaaps
05-23-2025, 11:22 PM #10

However, I can share it via Wi-Fi without causing any delays.

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