As long as they have good vibration / feedback, I'm down.I wonder how it will feel with those controllers - Beat Saber is one of the few games the Vive's big beefy handles really work for, really feels like you are holding some weighty light saber handles. Definitely a game that will be helped by being wireless / simple.
I wonder how it will feel with those controllers - Beat Saber is one of the few games the Vive's big beefy handles really work for, really feels like you are holding some weighty light saber handles. Definitely a game that will be helped by being wireless / simple.
I have a Galaxy S8 and Gear VR. How does Quest stack up against it?
I have a Galaxy S8 and Gear VR. How does Quest stack up against it?
I have a Galaxy S8 and Gear VR. How does Quest stack up against it?
Not even in the same league. Quest is full 6 DOF, which means you can move around a room and still have full tracking, whereas phone VR is 3 DOF, which means you can only stand in place. 3 DOF really doesn't work well for anything but video. 6 DOF gives you full presence.
I imagine custom songs are going to be hard to do on this since they'd have to be modded in, but way more likely than the PSVR version.
Price is $400 with headset and controllers. Spec-wise it isn't going to beat a PS4, but it's based on a pretty powerful mobile chip (Oculus claims "roughly similar to Xbox 360/PS3"), resolution is higher than PSVR and optics better (larger sweet spot)As someone who really enjoys PSVR, how is the Quest stacking up spec wise and price wise? The idea of standalone VR sounds great, but I wonder if it's in the realm of attainability for me. It's awesome that it's getting Beat Saber for launch!
Power wise, the Quest isn't much more powerful than your S8 (and the chipset in it, in terms of raw power is less powerful than the S10) but in terms of visual experience, it's probably going to split the difference between Gear VR and the regular Oculus by being a dedicated device.I have a Galaxy S8 and Gear VR. How does Quest stack up against it?
Oculus Rift was released in March, Oculus Go in May. So yeah, Quest'll be before June.Spring 2019? The Quest has to be out before June at this rate.
I have a Galaxy S8 and Gear VR. How does Quest stack up against it?
I wonder how it will feel with those controllers - Beat Saber is one of the few games the Vive's big beefy handles really work for, really feels like you are holding some weighty light saber handles. Definitely a game that will be helped by being wireless / simple.
I might have to get it then. I had PSVR but didn't really use it much because of all the wires and plugging it up all the time. That and I didn't have any decent games to play. .
Price is $400 with headset and controllers. Spec-wise it isn't going to beat a PS4, but it's based on a pretty powerful mobile chip (Oculus claims "roughly similar to Xbox 360/PS3"), resolution is higher than PSVR and optics better (larger sweet spot)
As someone who really enjoys PSVR, how is the Quest stacking up spec wise and price wise? The idea of standalone VR sounds great, but I wonder if it's in the realm of attainability for me. It's awesome that it's getting Beat Saber for launch!
If Quest headset uses inside-out tracking, then how are controllers tracked?
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