RIP 10 series users. Ah well.
So I finally get something useful from my 20 series card.
You mean other than that burning crater at the bottom of your wallet...?
Neat.
Thanks for the thoughts Rob. I found the same. Anything over 90 isn't really that noticeable. On a screen it is absolutely noticeable. I guess it also depends on the content you're running. I found the biggest change was in the way the opponent cars moved around you as they are the fastest moving objects. Everything else is kind of slow and smooth looking in the cockpit even though we reach high speeds.
For the framerate junkies, Pimax now has a 180hz option.
What is the Pimax headset display's physical limitations with persistence. My understanding was the the Index used a very low latency display that was cutting edge and the first that could actually handle a "real" 120 and 144 fps.
Not throwing darts, just very curious how the Pimax's older display is actually capable of displaying this.
Edit: Never mind, I see there is a new headset for $1300 but it hasn't actually shipped yet.
Wake up, the future you dream about is already hereBUT of course we sometime, i hope soon, we will have VR on its full development , confortable and safe for our eyes and will be a great experience, much better than the one we have with monitors!
Let me dream!