One more thing about that simulator: they should really add the option to simulate different levels of AA. High-quality AA can make a huge difference for DK1 (and I presume DK2 as well).
Can someone tell if astigmatism causes problems with the Oculus Rift? I'm pondering whether I should order one or not but rather hear from someone with experience first. My eyesight isn't that bad, as I can still see most things clear enough, but I don't want to get a severe headache from playing twenty minutes.
Serious question, how much is the shipping cost to USA?
Can someone tell if astigmatism causes problems with the Oculus Rift? I'm pondering whether I should order one or not but rather hear from someone with experience first. My eyesight isn't that bad, as I can still see most things clear enough, but I don't want to get a severe headache from playing twenty minutes.
That's be interesting to know, I suppose you could use different steenghth lenses for the left and right eye
I am expecting the consumer version to let you keep on your glasses like Sony's Project prometheus, since there are allot of people with glasses.
The lenses distort and set your eyes to look at infinity, so your eyes should react the same way to the screen in the rift as they would to the real world.
The different lenses that come with the kit rift won't really help you allot because you might have totally different deviations, so of possible I would suggest you to keep your glasses. if they are large glasses I would suggest getting smaller prescription glasses.
in the end its a case to case sistuation, its hard to tell what works best for you.
With DP1.3 at least though that's not expected until Q2 2014 at the very least.well there's always displayport
So... Basically, all of Gaf has ignored what Oculus told us to do which is wait... Lol
So... Basically, all of Gaf has ignored what Oculus told us to do which is wait... Lol
So... Basically, all of Gaf has ignored what Oculus told us to do which is wait... Lol
So... Basically, all of Gaf has ignored what Oculus told us to do which is wait... Lol
So... Basically, all of Gaf has ignored what Oculus told us to do which is wait... Lol
So... Basically, all of Gaf has ignored what Oculus told us to do which is wait... Lol
So... Basically, all of Gaf has ignored what Oculus told us to do which is wait... Lol
Actual developers will be left with no kits to buy which will hamper the number of games built for the Rift.
Actual developers will be left with no kits to buy which will hamper the number of games built for the Rift.
You can't tell me to wait while telling me that the consumer version is unlikely in 2014.So... Basically, all of Gaf has ignored what Oculus told us to do which is wait... Lol
You can't tell me to wait while telling me that the consumer version is unlikely in 2014.
And now I'm eyeing gtx780s...
Is anyone working on a Virtual Boy emulator to use with this? It would be perfect for it!
A GTX 770 is probably the minimum spec that would be OK. I wouldn't go any cheaper than that.
Even before the announcement of DK2 I always thought that they should never put DK2 out without at least giving a SPECIFIC release for a CV. If you tell people here is the better version of what has excited large parts of the gaming industry (and others) but the one you should buy is ~1 year away, what do you expect people to do?
The question asks about DK2 and CV1 but the answer doesn't specify.
It's not really that simple unfortunately. It depends on what software you're running and what CPU you use.
Some games/demos you might be able to turn down a lot of settings (remember that good VR doesn't need graphical bells and whistles to be convincing).
Having said that, if you turn off most visual extras, the game will become CPU limited and if your CPU can't produce at least 60fps (72 or 75fps preferably), then you're out of luck entirely.
Thing is, although I've not tried it, I'm told that some of the best DK1 experiences were in Doom 3 and HL2. Surely you run these games at 75fps with even modest modern CPUs and GPUs?
clearly VR is going to be an expensive hobby on the PC.
Ou? I like that name better than that of this old tech version Morpheus![]()
Nvidia and ATI are surely as excited about VR as we are.
Well looks like I'm playing games on medium settings until the 870 hits. No big deal really.
They really should get working on a VR mode for dual-GPU setups. Would be perfect. Eliminate most of the issues with dual GPU while targeting a use case which actually needs that grunt!Nvidia and ATI are surely as excited about VR as we are.
Lol This what I might have to do.
My 750 ti really should be just fine at playing things on Medium with a good amount of AA. Though if the 870 hits before the DK2 I will just get that or the 880 and sell my 750 Ti.
Jesus christ. What you got planned man? Dual 880's or some shit?I am planning on spending circa $4000 on a PC build later this year. Not including new monitor.
I dunno man. A 750Ti isn't all that powerful by PC standards.My 750 ti really should be just fine at playing things on Medium with a good amount of AA. Though if the 870 hits before the DK2 I will just get that or the 880 and sell my 750 Ti.
I dunno man. A 750Ti isn't all that powerful by PC standards.
This dude up here says a 7970 is giving him trouble!
My GPU upgrade will come depending on when CV1 is released. I'm gonna put it off as long as possible.
I don't blame you for wanting to wait, but just remember that its not as simple as running a game in 1080p/60fps.I am fine with Low to Medium settings with AA until the 800 series hits. Not dropping $300+ on a new card when the 800 series really should not be THAT far away. I would just get a R9 290 or 290x right now if bitcoin wasn't a thing.
Jesus christ. What you got planned man? Dual 880's or some shit?
Also scary to hear that a 7970 isn't cutting it for ya with a DK1.
I don't blame you for wanting to wait, but just remember that its not as simple as running a game in 1080p/60fps.
You'll probably be fine if you stick with older or less demanding games, but stuff like Star Citizen or Hawken might be out of reach with a 750Ti. My estimation, at least. Could be wrong.