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Using a garage for VR probably isn’t ideal for many who live outside of Northern California - I know when I lived in Florida I would’ve succumbed to heat stroke in about 20 minutes - but you can pull it off here comfortably maybe 9 months out of the year. A large portion of floor space in my two car garage has been cleared off and made available for VR fun times. Room-scale: For me, room-scale tracking of head and hands is “next level” VR, and the Vive has this in spades.
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And bear in mind that some of these are the expression of personal preferences, that different people like different things, and all that. How did this happen?įor me, there were a few contributing factors. If you told me a year ago that not only would I not rip my Rift open immediately but that I’d consider leaving it unopened altogether, I’d have told you you’re out of your mind. See Also: Oculus Rift Review: Prologue to a New RealityĪre these the actions of a mad man? Perhaps. You see… I was busy the night it arrived, and then the next day the Vive arrived, and it has room-scale, so I set that up, and it’s super fun, and maybe Vive is all I need, and what if instead of unboxing my Rift I just sell it instead? I have a confession to make: my Rift CV1 arrived two weeks ago and I only just opened it.