thinking of 1 day setting up a racing rig, wonder how it looks with VR, some say the resolution is mediocre while some say trade off the immersion felt much better. wonder anywhere that we could exprience the headset.
Quest 2 just got released last week. anyone tried the Quest 2? how was it?
planning to get a VR headset someday. a lot of models aside from Quest 2 but not sure which one to get. any good recommendations? no specific budget.
i own quest 1 quest 2 more speed, high fps, lighter than quest 1 but cheaper than quest 1 but quest 1 use oled while quest 2 using LCD u can play standalone or connect to PC (not potato PC) using oculus link n play vr game from steamVR
quest 1 price is 399USD while quest 2 price 299USD
Watch the video, the guy played Wireless, even went inside his car to test LOL. Link cable might not be necessary, you can purchase 3rd party cables for cheaper also.
Most reviews recommend the Elite Strap.
This post has been edited by titanmelvin: Oct 22 2020, 03:27 PM
i own quest 1 quest 2 more speed, high fps, lighter than quest 1 but cheaper than quest 1 but quest 1 use oled while quest 2 using LCD u can play standalone or connect to PC (not potato PC) using oculus link n play vr game from steamVR
quest 1 price is 399USD while quest 2 price 299USD
thanks for the details. quest 2 looks very promising indeed. the oled vs lcd part, i never try oled/lcd for VR before. i assume LCD looks better?
Watch the video, the guy played Wireless, even went inside his car to test LOL. Link cable might not be necessary, you can purchase 3rd party cables for cheaper also.
Most reviews recommend the Elite Strap.
i'm at Malaysia. i'm thinking of buying it off from Lazada vendor at first. but it seems amazon one is a lot cheaper. what the heck!
Quest 2 just got released last week. anyone tried the Quest 2? how was it?
planning to get a VR headset someday. a lot of models aside from Quest 2 but not sure which one to get. any good recommendations? no specific budget.
Apparently they have issues with drivers, from what I red from Reddit, where Oculus require you to register in order to get drivers. Seems like a f*cked up business model to me.