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>Check VR prices>Still too much
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Anyone have any idea when this stuff goes on sale? It looks like it actually has some games now
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>Check VR pricesThey aren't plugged, the two halves of the insert have cutaways in areas where the sensors would need to see an IR node.iamgoofball wrote:Don't plug the holes bro that'll fuck with tracking
tusterman11 wrote:Can you stop lying? I just asked you and you are was a piece of shiit on me!!!
EngamerAzari's real number one fangirl <3Kor wrote:I wish Wyzack was still an admin.
A little bit of padding would probably stop any rubbing as you rock it off too. Plus it gives a little bit more distance making it slightly weaker. I'd do that.Wyzack wrote:Could you try putting some padding or something overtop of one of the sets of magnets to have it grip a little less strongly? I can imagine having your hands stuck together would make shit like throwing grenades pretty damn difficult. In fact it would be impossible to pull the pin
Limey wrote:its too late.
When ever you want dude!Timbrewolf wrote:When we playing Pavlov together?
Ooooh ok, so its not just me then >.<Qbopper wrote:picking shit up in Pavlov is impossible even when you have a proper setup lmao
AI seems better, more of a Counter-Strike while Onward feels more like an older Rainbow Six game.Malkevin wrote:How does Pavlov compare to Onward?
Limey wrote:its too late.
sorry vive shills but if the rift is that cheaper then yeahiksyp wrote:I'm probably gonna buy a vive soon but the rift is still $100 cheaper is it worth giving my data to mark
Limey wrote:its too late.
what's your rank on scoresaber weaklingQbopper wrote:sorry vive shills but if the rift is that cheaper then yeahiksyp wrote:I'm probably gonna buy a vive soon but the rift is still $100 cheaper is it worth giving my data to mark
i've said this before but if you don't have the deluxe audio strap for the vive it fucking sucks a big one and it still costs $100 extra iirc
if you can find a vive + das for cheaper than a rift then go for it but you've got the arguably superior controllers (for now) and ergonomics that don't give you a literal headache on the rift
also @ pkp no and i wish it wasn't exclusive to the fucking goddamn meme psvr so i could play it
huh? i thought rift requires less graphics and a bit more memory which arguablym makes rift require less.iksyp wrote:lesser sys requirements
the system requirements are about the same with the rift taking more of your USB ports and 4 more gigs of ramQustinnus wrote:huh? i thought rift requires less graphics and a bit more memory which arguably makes rift require less.iksyp wrote:lesser sys requirements
iksyp wrote:ended up doing my research and going with a vive because lesser sys requirements and more third party support (knuckles soon)
you must have had weird sources because the rift supports lower end hardware than the vive now via software tricks, but knuckles is a compelling argument and if that leak is to be believed that'll hopefully be sooner rather than lateriksyp wrote:the system requirements are about the same with the rift taking more of your USB ports and 4 more gigs of ram
Limey wrote:its too late.
a month later i have a das and this quote mostly stands upQbopper wrote: also dude the DAS is the VR of VR because once you try it you're like "holy shit i didn't understand"
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pd2 vr is actually a really good port but i seriously wish they would add a jump button so i don't have to use the dash buttonPlapatin wrote:have you guys tried payday 2 vr lately?
it got an update that allows people in non-vr to see your hands flailing around so it's actually worth playing
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
better off buying a used htc vive off ebay, you can probably snag the full kit for around 450 if you don't mind ordering from multiple people, you'll definitely get it in 1-2 weeks. i bought the cv1 off someone on this forum and ended up selling it to a friend and buying the vive.TheWiznard wrote:what good vr headset / full package to get right now that won't be 3 months of waiting for it to ship?
most games have smooth movement now, which is you either pointing a controller in a vague direction and using your head direction to move or an actual thumbstick/pad to move you. some people still have issues with this but it is a huge step up from teleporting and developers have gotten better about effects that lessen the nauseous feeling for those who get it.cacogen wrote:I sold my VR headset a couple of years ago. Found it lacking. Both technologically and in terms of the games available for it. I felt that until they solved the locomotion issue (i.e. how do I move around without teleporting, feeling unbalanced or nauseous, and without expensive third party equipment) it wasn't really worth it. And on the Vive at least the graphics were blurry and like looking through a screen door.
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
there are way better ways to smooth locomote without throwing upcacogen wrote:I played both Skyrim VR and HL2 in VR and found that trying to use regular movement controls (e.g. WASD) would throw me off balance and make me nauseous. I've never been one to get motion sickness from travelling so I assumed it must be fairly common. From what you describe it doesn't sound like that type of movement has changed.
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