@Archangel3371: $2000+
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Apple Vision Pro also uses some kind of pancake lenses and OLED. So it’s definitely possible. I’m sure in the next 5 years we’ll see this as the norm. Meta quest 3 probably chose LCD for cost reasons.
@girlusocrazy: I didn’t know that. Just know that on my meta quest 3, the sweet spot for clarity is huge compared to my PSVR 2 or meta quest 2. I think that really small VR headset that’s either out or coming out uses pancake and OLED. I forgot the name of it but it’s the one that custom fits your face.
@TheEroica: lol well it’s good hardware. But yeah, I doubt I’ll get the next one unless it’s completely free from PS5/6. Basically just a standalone unit that can be used with a PS, PC or on its own.
PSVR 3 needs to be cordless. Having a swappable battery would be nice or one that last at least a few hours. Pancake lenses are a must have. After using Meta quest 3, it’s hard to go back to PSVR 2. Apple is on the right track but needs a much lower price point. AR also is a must have. I don’t mind the clip on or stuck in your pocket battery pack that Apple uses… takes weight off the headset. With meta quest 3, AR is much more interesting than VR.
Bought this game for the VR. Coupled with a force feedback steering wheel, pedals and shifter in a cockpit (I also have a fan blowing straight at me which help with motion sickness and keeps your face cool) I tried playing on my tv and it felt like I was driving from the backseat. Most fun vehicle is the gokart. Especially with the fan blowing at you, gives an interesting feeling of speed.
@last_lap: “ Oh, and most of you people are adults (I presume) why are you using teenager language such as mid 🤮”
🤣 Glad I’m not the only one who thought this.
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