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I was recently considering to get a VR visor soon.
One to use with my PC and admittedly its MAIN use would be to play HL Alyx in the way it's intented to be played, with everything else coming just as a bonus on top.
Now, since at this point I'm FAR from being up to date about the options available, my question would be:
what are currently the "state of the art" options for VR goggles that don't come with unnecessarily expensive "intergated hardware"?
To be perfectly clear I genuinely couldn't give less of a fuck of using this stuff detached from my PC. I just want to know about the best lens and screen I could get for the lowest price point.
For reference, I was keeping an eye on the Meta's Quest 3 (but I'd frankly prefer to eat cardboard rather than to give money to META, if there were other options) and I'm kinda curious to check what the upcoming Steam Frame will turn out to be, but if there are other noteworthy options I'm open to suggestions.
One to use with my PC and admittedly its MAIN use would be to play HL Alyx in the way it's intented to be played, with everything else coming just as a bonus on top.
Now, since at this point I'm FAR from being up to date about the options available, my question would be:
what are currently the "state of the art" options for VR goggles that don't come with unnecessarily expensive "intergated hardware"?
To be perfectly clear I genuinely couldn't give less of a fuck of using this stuff detached from my PC. I just want to know about the best lens and screen I could get for the lowest price point.
For reference, I was keeping an eye on the Meta's Quest 3 (but I'd frankly prefer to eat cardboard rather than to give money to META, if there were other options) and I'm kinda curious to check what the upcoming Steam Frame will turn out to be, but if there are other noteworthy options I'm open to suggestions.
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