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post Jan 26 2021, 12:55 AM

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QUOTE(sagethesausage @ Jan 25 2021, 08:12 PM)
Where can I buy prescription lens for VR? On reddit I see people recommending 3D printing adapters and inserting lens from Zenni optical but I don't see any 3D printing services in my town.
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shirley_andy sells them in his Shopee store, or order from websites like VR Optician (overseas shipping)
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post Jan 26 2021, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(sagethesausage @ Jan 25 2021, 08:12 PM)
Where can I buy prescription lens for VR? On reddit I see people recommending 3D printing adapters and inserting lens from Zenni optical but I don't see any 3D printing services in my town.
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https://shopee.com.my/VR-Prescription-Lens-...2184.6513123017

ours are made locally by long running optical store, not made in china, not import from overseas.

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post Apr 5 2021, 05:03 PM

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itching to grab Oculus Quest 2
but can't decide between 64Gb and 256Gb

is 64Gb sufficient or would 256gb be too much? hmm.gif


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post Apr 5 2021, 06:11 PM

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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Apr 5 2021, 05:03 PM)
itching to grab Oculus Quest 2
but can't decide between 64Gb and 256Gb

is 64Gb sufficient or would 256gb be too much? hmm.gif
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As mobile apps are still quite light, 64gb is still okay ish.
But if ur going to be putting lots of movies/3d/360 videos for trips, or intend to keep lots of apps/beat saber songs installed, then go for the 256gb.
But imho really 64gb is still ok ish to last for 2-4 years till the battery is dead or outdated.
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post Apr 6 2021, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(FluffyTee @ Apr 5 2021, 06:11 PM)
As mobile apps are still quite light, 64gb is still okay ish.
But if ur going to be putting lots of movies/3d/360 videos for trips, or intend to keep lots of apps/beat saber songs installed, then go for the 256gb.
But imho really 64gb is still ok ish to last for 2-4 years till the battery is dead or outdated.
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thanks, that helps a lot, guess I'm gonna grab the 64gb version then, use the rest of the budget for the accessories which aren't cheap

btw, what are the average sizes for most of the apps and 3D movies?
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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Apr 6 2021, 08:05 AM)
thanks, that helps a lot, guess I'm gonna grab the 64gb version then, use the rest of the budget for the accessories which aren't cheap

btw, what are the average sizes for most of the apps and 3D movies?
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Beat saber is about 700+mb but custom songs will add on alot. Arizona sunshine(one of the longest coop game) is <5gb.
Richie Plank is <500mb.
Good quality 3D stereoscopic movies will be about 2gb each? Going too high resolution is redundant due to the limitation of the hmd's resolution.
If ur into 360 cameras, then ull probably consume the storage pretty quick.
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post Apr 6 2021, 08:35 PM

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QUOTE(FluffyTee @ Apr 6 2021, 06:09 PM)
Beat saber is about 700+mb but custom songs will add on alot. Arizona sunshine(one of the longest coop game) is <5gb.
Richie Plank is <500mb.
Good quality 3D stereoscopic movies will be about 2gb each? Going too high resolution is redundant due to the limitation of the hmd's resolution.
If ur into 360 cameras, then ull probably consume the storage pretty quick.
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Just wondering, if most of the time I will link the quest to pc, 64gb is suffice right?
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post Apr 6 2021, 08:43 PM

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QUOTE(lotter92 @ Apr 6 2021, 08:35 PM)
Just wondering, if most of the time I will link the quest to pc, 64gb is suffice right?
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Yep, games is installed in the PC. I used mine to play Alyx and MSFS.
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post Apr 7 2021, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(FluffyTee @ Apr 6 2021, 06:09 PM)
Beat saber is about 700+mb but custom songs will add on alot. Arizona sunshine(one of the longest coop game) is <5gb.
Richie Plank is <500mb.
Good quality 3D stereoscopic movies will be about 2gb each? Going too high resolution is redundant due to the limitation of the hmd's resolution.
If ur into 360 cameras, then ull probably consume the storage pretty quick.
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so mostly about mobile apps sizes, if that's the case, 64Gb definitely is more enough for me already thumbup.gif

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post Apr 18 2021, 04:48 PM

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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Apr 7 2021, 08:05 AM)
so mostly about mobile apps sizes, if that's the case, 64Gb definitely is more enough for me already thumbup.gif
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Ya, to fill up 64GB of games is not cheap also haha.
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post Apr 25 2021, 11:41 AM

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I got wireless PCVR working with Airplay with Quest 2 v28.

In MSFS, visual quality is definitely subpar compared to wired link, and visual will stutter/lag with Encode Resolution anything higher than 2352 in OTT. Since I can adjust FOV with OTT, the game performs as good as on cable, only doesn't look as sharp.

I'll try play Alyx soon and comparing it with VD. Currently I can't tell which one is better, which sounds like a great start for Airlink. Needless to say there's little reason to buy VD anymore.
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post Apr 25 2021, 06:37 PM

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Hi all, I'm looking into getting the Quest 2, but looking online for major issues, I noticed a small recurring issue that some people are facing which was that their Quest 2 was booting into USB Update Mode, I was just curious if anyone heard about it, and if there's any way to fix it besides RMA, since I heard warranty/RMA is hard to claim locally here.

Related URLs:
https://forums.oculusvr.com/t5/Oculus-Quest...the/td-p/841602
https://forums.oculusvr.com/t5/Oculus-Quest...ate/td-p/765430

or simply search "Quest 2 USB update mode loop"

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post May 24 2021, 12:59 PM

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If you're planning to get Halo type strap for your Oculus Quest 2, get this one - BoboVR M2. Much better than the normal Halo strap.


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QUOTE(Ninja @ May 24 2021, 12:59 PM)
If you're planning to get Halo type strap for your Oculus Quest 2, get this one - BoboVR M2. Much better than the normal Halo strap.


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Baru nak beli Quest 2.. have to buy this also then icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(Ninja @ May 24 2021, 12:59 PM)
If you're planning to get Halo type strap for your Oculus Quest 2, get this one - BoboVR M2. Much better than the normal Halo strap.


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Any idea the weight of this strap?
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post May 27 2021, 06:11 PM

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Hi Guys,

May I seek for your opinion please? Coming from the first gen PSVR in PS4 years ago, now I’m thinking to try the VR world again.

Last time the PSVR experience really shitty (very bad graphics and resolution, limited games etc.) so I stopped using it after only a few times playing it when it was launched. Thought VR was going to be dead at that time.

Has VR gaming improved to a level that now it is enjoyable?

What is the absolute best VR gear that I can buy now to go back into VR gaming? I have dedicated room / space for VR gaming setup so appreciate if you have some advise for me.

Thank you
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QUOTE(David3850 @ May 27 2021, 06:11 PM)
Hi Guys,

May I seek for your opinion please? Coming from the first gen PSVR in PS4 years ago, now I’m thinking to try the VR world again.

Last time the PSVR experience really shitty (very bad graphics and resolution, limited games etc.) so I stopped using it after only a few times playing it when it was launched. Thought VR was going to be dead at that time.

Has VR gaming improved to a level that now it is enjoyable?

What is the absolute best VR gear that I can buy now to go back into VR gaming? I have dedicated room / space for VR gaming setup so appreciate if you have some advise for me.

Thank you
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Right now? Probably the oculus quest 2, if u dont mind selling out ur data for fb. Seeing that it now supports steamvr via airlink/ cable link methods. Fair investment that isnt too expensive.
But if we re talking about the absolute best VR gear.. thats probably either a Valve Index, or HTC cosmos elite+wireless + steamvr knuckle if u must have wireless.
But VR content has pretty much plateaued. the last big thing to me was probably Half life alyx.
Beat saber and VRchat is still a thing.
Pavlov is like CS in VR while Onwards is abit more of CoD?
There are some coop VR games like Arizona sunshine and Serious Sam. Or Crisis VRigade 2, if u like Virtual cop/time crisis style.
But before buying all those, make sure u have a decent rig with a decent CPU.

I would avoid PSVR, not because its bad.. but rather the contents are pretty expensive for our region. Also the controller trackings is bad and its only 180 degree tracking.
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I play mostly driving sims and, try as I might, I really don't care for roomscale VR games.

Now that I have finally managed to build a rig that's powerful enough to run a VR headset, I'm going to finally take the plunge.

Against popular opinion, imma gonna take the Pimax route since I can't stand driving while looking through a peephole.

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post Jun 8 2021, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(ZZR-Pilot @ Jun 7 2021, 12:46 PM)
I play mostly driving sims and, try as I might, I really don't care for roomscale VR games.

Now that I have finally managed to build a rig that's powerful enough to run a VR headset, I'm going to finally take the plunge.

Against popular opinion, imma gonna take the Pimax route since I can't stand driving while looking through a peephole.
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great to know someone joining our VR group and hopefully provide feedback about the Pimax current state.
The high Fov is always tricky to deploy given that everyone's head-shape and eyeball shape and rotations are vastly different from one another.
and what seems normal to one user, will have optical distortion in another user. (hence why normal eye spectacles do not have that high FOV).

Drop us a feedback. I was also looking into the pimax earlier.


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