History... Since 2009, I have been racing on a projection DLP using Nvidia 3D vision. Its always hard not to race in 3D, once you’ve tried it; especially with the rf2 and Pcars karts.
So I was in the local Wal Mart about 5 months ago, and found the Oculus Go VR for $200. I figured what the heck; I’d try it out for the novelty. The built in apps are mostly rubbish, and I quickly became bored with it.
I later found out about the ALVR freeware through Github. I spent a few days studying up on software settings. One AC2100 Wifi router and RTX 2070 gpu upgrade later, and I am running Pcars2, Dirt Rally 2.0, rf2, AC, iRacing, and Kart Kraft at 60-70 fps with high to ultra settings and 200% SS through this VR headset. It maxes out at 72 FPS (software limitation). It took a little tweaking as usual to trade some quality for FPS. I have not tried any other VR headsets, so I cannot compare, but to me it is DAMN good!
This thing was dirt cheap, weighs next to nothing, is wireless and works reliably every time. Never any software communication issues because it gets the signal as a wifi stream. Perfect for sim racing because it only operates on 2 axis, so no issues with head movement skewing driver position, which makes it great for motion sims. I still drive the cars through my pedals & wheel, hooked up to the PC and the sound still comes through the PC speakers.
I’m not sure how many other people know about this; I’ve only come across a few on reddit...
Just an idea for anybody else who wants to try a very simple VR racing solution on the cheap (literally $200 and some freeware).
Cheers.
So I was in the local Wal Mart about 5 months ago, and found the Oculus Go VR for $200. I figured what the heck; I’d try it out for the novelty. The built in apps are mostly rubbish, and I quickly became bored with it.
I later found out about the ALVR freeware through Github. I spent a few days studying up on software settings. One AC2100 Wifi router and RTX 2070 gpu upgrade later, and I am running Pcars2, Dirt Rally 2.0, rf2, AC, iRacing, and Kart Kraft at 60-70 fps with high to ultra settings and 200% SS through this VR headset. It maxes out at 72 FPS (software limitation). It took a little tweaking as usual to trade some quality for FPS. I have not tried any other VR headsets, so I cannot compare, but to me it is DAMN good!
This thing was dirt cheap, weighs next to nothing, is wireless and works reliably every time. Never any software communication issues because it gets the signal as a wifi stream. Perfect for sim racing because it only operates on 2 axis, so no issues with head movement skewing driver position, which makes it great for motion sims. I still drive the cars through my pedals & wheel, hooked up to the PC and the sound still comes through the PC speakers.
I’m not sure how many other people know about this; I’ve only come across a few on reddit...
Just an idea for anybody else who wants to try a very simple VR racing solution on the cheap (literally $200 and some freeware).
Cheers.