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I know you like your Index just like the rest of us like our headsets.LOL! Not if you've got an Index
I know you like your Index just like the rest of us like our headsets.
But is was more a reflection on the lack of real development as since Oculus DK1 we have only seen inside-out tracking as a new feature the rest is just minor improvements in comfort and resolution.
We need to see some real innovations not least in software.
I think the huge issue is that there are dependencies. For example if a headset required a 2080Ti w/ i9-9900K that would mean the potential audience is quite limited. Or if a headset really required more power than that than there is a complete road block.
Oculus and HTC initially pitched the Rift and Vive as requiring a GTX 970. I can definitely say that there were large benefits driving the Rift with a 1080Ti. With the Index I'm enjoying it with a 2080Ti, BUT even it could use a lot more power than that in some simulation games especially those like DCS World. I could EASILY use twice maybe triple the power of my 2080Ti in DCS.
Initially HTC said there was a 30% savings and now they are saying up to 50% with foveated rendering, but it's still in the R&D phases. 50% is good. My jump from a 1080Ti to a 2080Ti is supposed to be a bit over a 30% improvement. And there is a cost with eye tracking as well. Eventually it will become cheap and everyone will use it.
My point is that VR and all the technologies that it needs to advance are all advancing, but it won't be overnight. We need to think long term about this. It will get better, but there is no cure all for this yet.
So not dead, just not instant gratification.
And part 2 is out.Looks like somebody got Cosmos already. Not much new info though.
So right now.. any reason to swap my Dell Visor for something else? I was thinking about the Reverb (good price through work). Odyssey + is crazy expensive in Norway.
Do not think any headset currently justify an upgrade from a basic WMR. But that is my opinion!So right now.. any reason to swap my Dell Visor for something else? I was thinking about the Reverb (good price through work). Odyssey + is crazy expensive in Norway.
No it is not it is still a 1.5 gen headset.The Index does not ONLY add higher frequencies. It's in a completely different class for quality of materials and comfort.
So does my headset and it will follow me to the next Vr headset.It has great full bass and the highest quality audio available
I would hope not for the price.You don't need to upgrade the face gasket.
Adjustable IPD is a must if you need it but for 85% of us is a useless featureIt very easily handles glasses and a wide IPD range. The way it hinges onto place perfectly is effortless.