This looks like something fun to play with during long days. But, I am technically challenged. How difficult is this thing? I want me some VR Porno!
I have one OP, what do you want to know about?
It’s wild for sure but eye strain is an issue.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | Last Monday at 5:01 AM |
I just got one a few days ago and have been playing gold and a rhythm game with friends. It’s pretty cool, but I would recommend getting the cheapest option available. While you can watch movies and browse the net with it, like R1, I’ve already experienced eye strain issues.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | Last Monday at 5:24 AM |
I have one and wear glasses. I find the head unit uncomfortable, heavy and the strap didn't help. I bought a helmet type thing and got prescription lenses. Makes it much better, but it still has a way to go on comfort.
I find this whole VR thing fascinating, but daunting. I haven't found anywhere, specifically, that is a good guide on how it works, how to get in and out of programs, selection of games. etc. I think all this is in its infancy and will improve greatly in the next few years.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | Last Monday at 5:38 AM |
What kind of headset do you have, R3? It all makes sense to me. Look at it like this: Your home environment is your computer desktop.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | Last Monday at 8:08 PM |
This is the next thing big tech wants to push to feed their ever growing need for your data, and thoughts.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | Last Monday at 8:21 PM |
My 12 year old niece got one for Christmas and loves it. She's met a lot of people on it while playing all night long (this concerns me, but I digress). I put it on and rode a roller coaster. I thought I was going to black out I got so dizzy. Make sure you have a lot of room to move around, with no sharp-cornered tables within fainting distance. It's really cool but I couldn't deal with the almost guaranteed headache/nausea after each use.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | Last Tuesday at 4:24 AM |