QUOTE(Rei7 @ Nov 30 2018, 11:45 AM)
what masters on ar?VR/AR HMD Club - Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, PS VR, HoloLens, Magic Leap, Windows MR
VR/AR HMD Club - Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, PS VR, HoloLens, Magic Leap, Windows MR
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Dec 1 2018, 12:04 AM
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Dec 1 2018, 12:23 AM
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QUOTE(Rei7 @ Dec 1 2018, 12:04 AM) So Hololens is better alright. Then no need to look into it as much since I've tested HoloLens. You can read reviews onlineMMU. Just doing some stuff related to design regarding AR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrq2akzdFq8 https://www.roadtovr.com/magic-leap-one-review/ etc.. For me I don't like the pocket PC form factor with cable tethered. HoloLens is all in one. Field of view - both of them are bad, Meta is much better and image quality is good too. But Meta's SLAM tracking is bad. Magic Leap controller is 6dof which is quite nice. Magic Leap's hand tracking is bad, LeapMotion is much better. MMU... FCM or FIT? |
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Dec 1 2018, 01:33 AM
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QUOTE(881118 @ Dec 1 2018, 12:23 AM) You can read reviews online Just looking for personal feedbacks thanks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrq2akzdFq8 https://www.roadtovr.com/magic-leap-one-review/ etc.. For me I don't like the pocket PC form factor with cable tethered. HoloLens is all in one. Field of view - both of them are bad, Meta is much better and image quality is good too. But Meta's SLAM tracking is bad. Magic Leap controller is 6dof which is quite nice. Magic Leap's hand tracking is bad, LeapMotion is much better. MMU... FCM or FIT? FCM |
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Dec 5 2018, 12:58 AM
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If i buy oculus or vive from shopee and need to ship from oversea, will it have custom issue?
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Dec 5 2018, 03:41 AM
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Hi Guys, im planning to go into VR at this time, since it is end of 2018, there are older model with cheaper price and new model just launched, which do you think it is best suitable for me
I dont have beefy computer (gtx1060), guess Pimax and Vive pro is out of the question and they both are too expensive, i only use for casual and light gaming with my girlfriend and i wear spec, below are my option and price i found online Oculus rift - RM2099 (No warranty) HTV Vive - RM2500 (Used but still have long warranty) PSVR - RM1500 (I have PS4) Samsung Odyssey + - RM4000 (last saw in Shoppee, local seem dont have seller, but still too expensive) Which do you think is more value for money? Thanks guys This post has been edited by SpringBiscuit: Dec 10 2018, 12:18 PM |
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Dec 10 2018, 12:34 PM
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QUOTE(SpringBiscuit @ Dec 10 2018, 12:17 PM) Hi Guys, im planning to go into VR at this time, since it is end of 2018, there are older model with cheaper price and new model just launched, which do you think it is best suitable for me Try all before u decide. Deciding from technical specs and online review can only do so much, so best if u can try it out for yourself then you'll know which one you're more comfortable with.I dont have beefy computer (gtx1060), guess Pimax and Vive pro is out of the question and they both are too expensive, i only use for casual and light gaming with my girlfriend and i wear spec, below are my option and price i found online Oculus rift - RM2099 (No warranty) HTV Vive - RM2500 (Used but still have long warranty) PSVR - RM1500 (I have PS4) Samsung Odyssey + - RM4000 (last saw in Shoppee, local seem dont have seller, but still too expensive) Which do you think is more value for money? Thanks guys There's no perfect VR at the moment, each have pros and cons. For sure, PSVR is the cheapest way to get into VR gaming, that's the reason why PSVR is the highest contributor of VR user. So, if you're emphasising on best value for money VR? Definitely is the cheapest VR, the PSVR. But if you rather go for PC, then Oculus Rift or WMR are both the cheaper option when compared to HTC Vive. If end of the day you decide on Oculus Rift, you're welcome to get it from me, I'm a local seller with physical dealer at lowyat plaza and provide warranty as well. Oh ya, I'm on GTX 1060 3GB and I wear specs too, didn't face any issue. This post has been edited by shirley_andy: Dec 10 2018, 12:49 PM |
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Dec 10 2018, 02:14 PM
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QUOTE(SpringBiscuit @ Dec 10 2018, 12:17 PM) Hi Guys, im planning to go into VR at this time, since it is end of 2018, there are older model with cheaper price and new model just launched, which do you think it is best suitable for me PSVR was only RM800 when I got mine, just the hmd. Already have the ps camera and move as well so didn't spend much.I dont have beefy computer (gtx1060), guess Pimax and Vive pro is out of the question and they both are too expensive, i only use for casual and light gaming with my girlfriend and i wear spec, below are my option and price i found online Oculus rift - RM2099 (No warranty) HTV Vive - RM2500 (Used but still have long warranty) PSVR - RM1500 (I have PS4) Samsung Odyssey + - RM4000 (last saw in Shoppee, local seem dont have seller, but still too expensive) Which do you think is more value for money? Thanks guys For exclusive vr games I'd say PSVR is quite a sweet deal, bunch of great one's like Firewall Zero Hour, Astrobot which just won best vr game of the year at Game Awards 2018....Wipeout, Driveclub and GT Sports a full fledge vr racing game. Farpoint as well is pretty awesome for a space shooter game. Exclusive wise really hard to beat, Oculus exclusive doesn't even come close. For popular games on SteamVR they usually get released on PSVR as well, like Beat Saber for example. The only edge the other have is more vr game, but aren't really that high quality AAA material vr games sadly, but still fun to have more vr games as an option to play. You should do your own research, see what type of games libraries you would be more satisfied and etc. But it's probably best to wait for newer VR HMD to arrive. For a newer Rift, Vive and even the newer PSVR on the PS5. Just noticed that you wear specs, I'd recommend PSVR for budget purpose because you don't really need those special lens for those who wear specs since the headroom is large. Oculus is a rip and will cost you more since you probably need special lens on it to play, and Vive has a little headroom for spec users but it's kinda hardly pressed still and very close to the lens, could scratch the lens.. still it depends on your spec frame I guess. Or you could wear contact lenses which is not a bad option if you plan to get a Rift or Vive. This post has been edited by Rei7: Dec 10 2018, 02:21 PM |
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Dec 10 2018, 02:32 PM
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QUOTE(Rei7 @ Dec 10 2018, 02:14 PM) Just noticed that you wear specs, I'd recommend PSVR for budget purpose because you don't really need those special lens for those who wear specs since the headroom is large. Oculus is a rip and will cost you more since you probably need special lens on it to play, and Vive has a little headroom for spec users but it's kinda hardly pressed still and very close to the lens, could scratch the lens.. still it depends on your spec frame I guess. Or you could wear contact lenses which is not a bad option if you plan to get a Rift or Vive. Just a correction... Vive has a knob that adjust the lens to eye distance to specifically accomodate glasses. They also come with a special face pad for glasses.Some vr users would want the lens as near as possible to the eye to increase the FoV. Lens protector and various face pad are widely available. |
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QUOTE(Rei7 @ Dec 10 2018, 02:14 PM) PSVR was only RM800 when I got mine, just the hmd. Already have the ps camera and move as well so didn't spend much. i was thinking about PSvr as well, however added in headset, camera plus 2 controller, it is RM1600, while i can get vive or oculus around RM2000. From what i know PSvr game is much expensive comparing like SteamVR with constant discount. Furthermore the headset and controller tracking seem much better for vive and OR.For exclusive vr games I'd say PSVR is quite a sweet deal, bunch of great one's like Firewall Zero Hour, Astrobot which just won best vr game of the year at Game Awards 2018....Wipeout, Driveclub and GT Sports a full fledge vr racing game. Farpoint as well is pretty awesome for a space shooter game. Exclusive wise really hard to beat, Oculus exclusive doesn't even come close. For popular games on SteamVR they usually get released on PSVR as well, like Beat Saber for example. The only edge the other have is more vr game, but aren't really that high quality AAA material vr games sadly, but still fun to have more vr games as an option to play. You should do your own research, see what type of games libraries you would be more satisfied and etc. But it's probably best to wait for newer VR HMD to arrive. For a newer Rift, Vive and even the newer PSVR on the PS5. Just noticed that you wear specs, I'd recommend PSVR for budget purpose because you don't really need those special lens for those who wear specs since the headroom is large. Oculus is a rip and will cost you more since you probably need special lens on it to play, and Vive has a little headroom for spec users but it's kinda hardly pressed still and very close to the lens, could scratch the lens.. still it depends on your spec frame I guess. Or you could wear contact lenses which is not a bad option if you plan to get a Rift or Vive. |
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QUOTE(SpringBiscuit @ Dec 10 2018, 02:50 PM) i was thinking about PSvr as well, however added in headset, camera plus 2 controller, it is RM1600, while i can get vive or oculus around RM2000. From what i know PSvr game is much expensive comparing like SteamVR with constant discount. Furthermore the headset and controller tracking seem much better for vive and OR. You think PSN store no sale? I bought most of my games at 50-60% off. Yeah better tracking but not better games. |
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QUOTE(SpringBiscuit @ Dec 10 2018, 02:50 PM) i was thinking about PSvr as well, however added in headset, camera plus 2 controller, it is RM1600, while i can get vive or oculus around RM2000. From what i know PSvr game is much expensive comparing like SteamVR with constant discount. Furthermore the headset and controller tracking seem much better for vive and OR. easy question to ask yourself, are u more of a console gamer or PC gamer? Don't think about VR, just think now, without VR, which one u spend more time with. |
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Dec 10 2018, 09:13 PM
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My rift reach already. I felt it is much clearer than vive, although didnt try same game yet. But very difficult to wear for glasses user. Anyone bought the custom rift glasses before? How much?
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QUOTE(hpares @ Dec 10 2018, 09:13 PM) My rift reach already. I felt it is much clearer than vive, although didnt try same game yet. But very difficult to wear for glasses user. Anyone bought the custom rift glasses before? How much? no need custom rift glasses, the only reason its difficult to wear is because frame too big. Getting a smaller frame glasses is cheaper than buying those custom rift glasses.remember, wear the rift like a gas mask rather than like a hat, ie. put ur eye into the headset first only pull down the strap from behind, not put the strap over your head first only push down the headset. |
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QUOTE(hpares @ Dec 10 2018, 09:13 PM) My rift reach already. I felt it is much clearer than vive, although didnt try same game yet. But very difficult to wear for glasses user. Anyone bought the custom rift glasses before? How much? welcome to the club |
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