Pico 4 or Meta 3/3S are pretty great for their money. Can't go wrong with either and so many games to play even without your PC.Ok, what kind of VR headset do you guys recommend?

in all honesty, i recommend a vive for pc gaming. though the steam headset about to come out will be better and worth the wait. the one thing i have found is power. my quest is limited to a couple hours of play time due to its battery. my vive is wired so i do not have that issue. it makes a big difference especially if your doing a long playtime which star citizen can require at times.Ok, what kind of VR headset do you guys recommend?
well, lcd has come a long way, but i am like you on if they can overcome the screen door effect.Ya i was thinking the new Valve frame was on my must have purchase list but am concerned about their use of lcd instead of oled especially with SC having so many dark areas.
vr is really fun, but augmented reality has more applications that make sense in the real world. the ability to have a virtual computer screen in front of you, even multiple screens while being able to see the real world, plus as Ai come more into it you can have augmented reality literally show you how to do things by overlaying reality. that appeal will win more of the masses than vr which is mostly gaming at this point.it's ironic that Meta and the hardware manufacturers are now putting their energies into Augmented Reality instead of Virtual
immersive gaming is the one place that VR shines
is gaming too niche a market to drive VR development and bring down prices?
I totally want to fly my spaceships in VR
but I don't want to be seasick

it was showing side by side screen on my monitor in vr mode tht made it pretty difficult to do anything. but like i had said my setup allows me to use a / key to instantly change to my monitor or vr. it is no hassle at all ( actually very handy) with this setup like it is whe ni get my vr rig done ( a recliner modified to resemble sitting in a ships cockpit) this will be vital as i will use a 32 inch monitor for normal play and switch to vr when i fly for the most part. but also have the chance to have vr any time i want other than flying. also on a multi crew ship that is crewed and out in the verse, i think a monitor will be vital as vr seems ot be a bit slower for you to respond it situations where you need to react fast.So there is no way to display in the headset and a monitor at the same time? Or that just demands too much from the hardware?
i still prefer amd. i am loving the x3d processorsI was thinking about having some small audience while in VR. Makes you seem less disconnected from those around you. 15” laptop screen is enough.
I’ve noticed MSI is sneaky, putting i7 is some Katana gaming machines and i9 in others. My investigations thus far suggest i9 is the way to go.