So, you guys know how we were saying get a HOTaS for Elite? Well, get your wallets out!! Get a wheel for AC and LFS!!
My gaming chair looks absolutely ridiculous now. Ikea Poang with mounted X55 and a Fanatec GT2 on a Wheelstand Pro that I can move in front of it ... I'm lucky I have a fiance' already because even I can barely keep a straight face looking at my setup.
So Thursday is delivery day for me.
Any must-have accoutrements? I just placed an order for lens protectors. Any common hardware mods for headset comfort?
I've got non-Rift specific peripherals and games. I need to start collecting demos and such however. I need to brush up on the potential hoops I'll need to jump through too. I think I've seen some beginner's guides with software lists and such. Can anybody point me in the right direction for those?
Honestly, it depends on the game. Extended vs Direct, Primary vs Secondary ... your best bet is to check the Oculus subreddit and do a search for the game/demo you're working with. It gets to the point you have to change your setup for each particular one. I don't even know if the -force-d3d11 trick works for most things or they patched that in. Check specific gaming forums, Elite's forum has a great thread of DK2 as well the Assetto Corsa subreddit (and the Oculus reddit).
My best experiences, in the order I would rank them, and not 'when' I tried them:
Elite Dangerous
Assetto Corsa
Senzo Pesa (sp)
Ocean Rift
ChillingSpace
World of Diving (though still a bit buggy)
My Neighbor Tottoro/Spirited Away
EuroTruck 2 (it's pretty good, but not that fun)
Half Life 2 (awesome at first, but I couldn't play like that, got sick)
Those are off the top of my head but there has been quite a few NEW demos out that I honestly haven't tried because I've been looking for more 'games'.
And I also ordered these a while back: Still no shipping update but they said Oct 22nd so I'll have to wait:
http://vrcover.com/
I ordered those because I still get some fogging due to my big ole' head just causing heat inside the low air flow goggles. But a fan on me fixes it pretty well, hoping those allow for a little more air flow and absorb a little more of the minor sweat that sometimes happens. Like wearing snowboarding goggles.
EDIT: Oh, take the lens cloth that comes with it (if they haven't replaced it) and don't use it, just get one from a glasses place or something. Wrap it up and put it around the cord at the back of the head and then take that elastic thing and stretch it around that, it will keep the cord from sliding up and down at the back of the headset which will take pressure off the connectors.
See how the cord goes through the back? There is a little elastic loop it goes through and if you wrap the cord with the cloth, then pull the elastic around it keeps the cord from pulling on the front. If you look in pictures, you almost always see the cord being pulled tight across their head, it shouldn't be like that and the connectors take that pressure.