• @Gigasser
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    138 months ago

    Better to have invested in a Valve Index I feel than get an Oculus. Might be more expensive, but I trust Valve to not completely fuck over their consumers.

    • @50MYT
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      58 months ago

      Minor exception is Australia.

      Valve hates Australia (valve lost in court over refunds here).

      So we don’t get access to their hardware directly. It’s lame.

      • @Gigasser
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        68 months ago

        I don’t get why you’re being downvoted, sounds like a localization/price/law thing, like Brazil and the price of consoles and games over there.

        • @50MYT
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          48 months ago

          It’s lemmy.

          I’m used to it. If you post something that’s not with the hive mind, you get down voted, regardless of you are correct.

    • ThunderingJerboa
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      18 months ago

      I mean not really. Again the index is a great headset but look at how long people actually use their headsets for. Is it better to throw your money into a pit that is $400 or $1000. VR is a weird since you either love it or hate it. Most people are going to hate it and many people aren’t really into the idea of reselling their stuff. This isn’t to say facebook good or some nonsense like that but from a prospective customer’s standpoint why spend so much money on something you might not even like. You don’t have to drill any holes in your walls to put up base stations while inside out tracking isn’t great it gets the job done and again its far more convenient. I like the option to have base stations but again realistically putting in so much work for something you might only spend a week or month on is not a great investment of your money or time. If you like VR, I would highly suggest getting a better headset than a quest or oculus headset but a newcomer I will 100% suggest a quest over anything else especially a used model to save them extra cash.