Oculus Quest

>works wirelessly
>starts up instantly, in a VR game in a few seconds
>no outside sensors
>good controllers
>IPD adjustment
>1600x1440 OLED per eye
>over 150 games and apps within a year
>cross buy between PC and Quest for most of them
>can use it wherever you want, roomscale setup is quick and easy
>can easily enable developer mode and play third party games,
>can use USB-C to play PCVR
>can stream PCVR wirelessly with virtual desktop if you can tolerate 30ms of latency
>hand tracking for menu navigation and watching videos
>literally getting better with each software update
why do people hate this again?

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it's a waste
if you're wanting to get into vr, just get one of the newer headsets
hell even the previous headsets are a better deal

>hell even the previous headsets are a better deal
retard opinion, both HTC and CV1 have much lower resolution, Vive controllers are legit terrible

>Walled garden
>Facebook can revoke things you've gotten through sidequest
>Facebook can brick your device
>Heavy and uncomfortable

The wireless thing is a big plus but it has some pretty big drawbacks.

It also runs at 72hz and the link mode absolutely ruins the image quality due to black compression, viewport delay and artifacts.

Do people hate it? I think it's pretty nice. The video pass-through for moving around and setting up the boundary is cool as hell. If I hadn't managed to snag the odyssey+ at $250, it's probably what I'd have gone with

inside-out tracking definitely has its disadvantages, but it's ~500 more dollars for a newer lighthouse setup, or about the same price for an older system with lower resolution

This I'd like to read more about. I just assumed it'd work as well as the S in PC mode? Never got to try it myself

>everything owned by Facebook
>including your entire game library
easy answer, end of thread

>giving kikebook money
>participating in kikebook in any way

No thanks.

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Bought it in January since the Rift didn't support my IPD and the Index seems permanently sold out. Very satisfied. Link works flawlessly with no noticeable delay, sideloaded a ton of shit including pirate games since Facebook isn't going to do shit about it. Haven't even noticed any discomfort while wearing it like some people claim to, my guess is that they're pencil-necked faggots. Great for porn, too.

It's nice if you want to try VR and show if off to friends and family, but falls off from being a great demo machine.

>It also runs at 72hz and the link mode absolutely ruins the image quality due to black compression, viewport delay and artifacts.
people keep lying about this as if it wasn't easy to disprove lol
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The viewport hasn't been an issue for a few months, no matter how fast I move the headset I never get black around the edges

another great thread, marketer-kun.

just pirate the games you dumb nigger.

Pretty much what was already said it's a nice little "oh look at that" but without sidequest the thing falls short with a catalog of games that is instantly outmatched by PCVR

>through the lens zoom in meme video
It’s good enough to gauge how well the SDE is mitigated within the display, but actually try playing HLA with the Quest and something like a vive or Index on standby and you’ll see the drastic change in image integrity

sure thing buddy played thru hl alyx on my quest worked way better than my vive

>retard opinion
wired > wireless

>but actually try playing HLA with the Quest and something like a vive or Index on standby and you’ll see the drastic change in image integrity
I had a vive and now got a quest.
I know I can see stuff at a distance much clearer in Onward and the black levels in TWD seem fine to me, the whole artifacting thing is a meme at this point except for the very edges where you can see some compression in raw resolution

facebook

Tried it and it was pretty good, but I don't think that there's the steam catalogue, and Facebook owning Oculus doesn't make me trust the cameras on the headset

>cross buy between PC and Quest
What does that mean marketer-san?
I crossbuy games for my Asus monitor and logitech Rumble pad every time.

I don't care about standalone devices. When it's the midrange Rift S killer going to be released?

Quest is a standalone console

Honeymoon period/buyer’s remorse.

How do you do that? I haven't been able to find APK's anywhere except sidequest, and those aren't the games you pay for

I am a huge quest shill but dont lie about the cross-buy, oculus promised a lot of cross-buy titles but there are only a handful right now, most games worth getting like superhot VR and beat saber do not have cross-buy.

>nooooo you can't enjoy something you bought

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games like superhot and beatsaber are going to get bought twice anyway so the devs want the extra money, though the majority of titles do support crossbuy
I got SUPERHOT for free on Quest anyway because I supported the kickstarter years ago, kinda nice

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>that cable mess
and indexfags still pretend outside-in isn‘t holding VR back lol

If people don't buy low tech VR, high tech VR will never be developed.

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Quest doesn't really seem to have any momentum over PCVR. Right now it's desperate to get scraps from PCVR table, nobody's developing any worthwhile Quest exclusives. Sideloaded Pavlov is somehow the best game on Quest.

>Quest doesn't really seem to have any momentum over PCVR

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it will be developed, but only when its good enough to be acceptable