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so whats the verdict? Oculus or Vive?

Discussion in 'VR Headsets and Sim Gaming - Virtual Reality' started by Boomslangnz, Jun 26, 2016.

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  1. Pierre Lalancette

    Pierre Lalancette Sir Lalancelot Gold Contributor

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    It's only at 72fps, medium resolution. I tested it with my 1080ti and my 1060 and did not notice that much of a difference. But, I am not good reference as I'm not aiming for the perfect visual when I'm concentred on the perfect motion sensation (that I never get).
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    i have and been using the reverb G2 almost a year. hands down the best along with the software. i dont doubt there is better but fpr the price. its aces for me
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    I have used oculus CV1 and now i buy Quest 2 what had so much better image but because my IPD is 72mm i cannot see image clear all around. Only in the center about 30 degree is clear, but still i like this more because there are not that grid what you see in CV1.
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    I used the Rift S, had problems with losing the play area. The cable quickly becomes unusable and is quite expensive. Now I'm using quest 2. I like it better. The internal battery drains only during extended play.
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    hi everyone, I use a quest 2 connected to the PC with 5G wifi.
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    In my opinion oculus quest 2 is the best choice (price vs quality). Quest 2 can you connect to pc by wifi 5g.

    Quest 3 is more better but also more expensive.
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    Hi Bartosz
    I agree with you, value for money the quest2 is the best choice.
    quest3 offers nothing more for simulation gamers other than image resolution
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    reverb G2 is the best. to bad its been discontinued.
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    Are you in South Africa?
    I've used playstation 4 VR running through steam.
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