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I just ordered a Rift S.... I feel it's finally time to give VR a real shot.

  1. SlayerOfHellWyrm

    SlayerOfHellWyrm

    I wish I could do VR, but I have balance issues that prohibit me from it.

  2. AnnoyedShelf

    AnnoyedShelf

    I've tried it at a coworker's house, it's really quite cool.

     

    Super trippy for games that walk for you though, I would assume it takes some getting used to.

  3. givingtnt

    givingtnt

    Heck, I was happy with the oculus cv1, I can't wait to be able to afford higher res headsets

     

    @SlayerOfHellWyrm what about sitting down vr ?

     

    You can still do cars and fly aircrafts :D

  4. AnnoyedShelf

    AnnoyedShelf

    @givingtnt The CV1 is what I tried.  Blew me away.

     

    TBH I expected it to get me way more motion sick than it did. (Playing Skyrim for Switch on a 65" TV gave me motion sickness)

    For the sitting down VR games, do you still experience the same motion sickness?  I would think that Dirt Rally or Assetto Corsa in VR would be even more sickening than the game of Onward I played.

     

    @WikiForce I come back to check statuses once in a while but I'm pretty much gone.  I do tech stuff all day at work and it's the last thing I want when I get home.

  5. givingtnt

    givingtnt

    I had tried the dev kit 2 and that things was unbearable. Not moving was fine but the second I stood up I fell down lol

     

    The cv1 only gets me sick when I'm playing flight sim games to aggressively lol

  6. AnnoyedShelf

    AnnoyedShelf

    Understandable. The dk2 maxed out at 75hz, where 72hz is the bare minimum to avoid motion sickness.

     

    I'm hoping the 80hz on the rift s isn't too much of a plunge to take from the 90hz of the cv1, but most reviews seem to suggest that it's fine.

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